Stories from the kinds of businesses LayerOS is built for — the ones whose hands are usually too full to pick up.
*Illustrative pilot figures for a concept product — your numbers depend on call volume and job value.
I was on my back under a boiler when a landlord with twelve properties rang. Six months ago that call goes to voicemail and he rings the next name on Google. Instead I climbed out to a text with his name, his address and what he needed. That one call paid for the year.
What sold me was what it doesn't do. It doesn't pretend to be human, it doesn't quote prices I haven't approved, and when someone insists on speaking to me, it just takes a message. My customers actually compliment it.
“Evenings and weekends used to be dead air. Now Monday morning starts with a neat list of everyone who rang over the weekend, already qualified.”
“A patient rang at 9pm about a chipped tooth before a wedding. The AI booked her in for 8am. She'd have been someone else's patient by morning.”
“I do hair, not admin. It answers when my hands are in foils and texts me who wants what. It's like having a receptionist who never takes lunch.”
“The transcripts are the sleeper feature. I can read exactly what was said before I call back — no more 'sorry, who's this again?'”
“Someone rang about a strong gas smell after hours. It didn't waffle — it gave the exact safety wording we approved and flagged it to me instantly. That's when I trusted it.”
“Setup was one phone setting. I honestly kept waiting for the complicated part and it never came.”
LayerOS is a concept product — these testimonials are illustrative scenarios based on the problems it's designed to solve.
Right now they end with a voicemail nobody leaves. Let's change the ending.