For small business

A robot answering your texts is a terrible idea.

You need one anyway.

You can't answer every text. Dagworth can — so you never miss a lead.

Be the boss.
Steve Cannon · founder · building helpful robots since 2004
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3 options. All terrible.

1 · which terrible option?
2 · iPhone or Android?
$69/mo
Put Dagworth to work →

You have three options. All terrible.

Miss a text, and the job goes to whoever answered first. So you want a robot. But a robot, your number, and your privacy can't all stay separate. You give up one.

Option 1

No privacy

Robot sees EVERY TEXT — including the personal. But you keep your number.

Option 2

Repaint the van

A new business number, new cards, stickers for the truck, text every client. Inevitably some client texts your old (now personal) number.

Option 3

New personal number

A new personal number; you text friends and family. Inevitably your Mom texts your old (now work) number.

You run the business. Dagworth runs the busywork.

Dagworth works for you. He catches the leads and runs the back office while you work.

Answers the phoneReplies after hours, catches every lead, opens a ticket on a real question. Start here.
Pays the billsBills in, paid on time, on the books.
Keeps the calendarBooks jobs without the back-and-forth.
Handles complaintsEvery question becomes a tracked ticket.
Keeps up appearancesYour website and social, working the room for leads.
Steve Cannon, founder

"Hi, I'm Steve, and I've been building automation since 2004. It's my passion, and I love putting helpful robots together."

Steve Cannon · founder, system8

Be the boss.

You're on a roof. A lead texts. Dagworth answers, books it, and it's on your calendar before you climb down. $69/mo for what you picked up top.

↑ Pick your poison