It's 104 in Yorba Linda and a family's AC just died. Or it's a furnace down at midnight in a cold snap. During peak season every call is a booked job or a job that went to the next guy in the search results. Aria answers every one, books it, and texts you the summary in 60 seconds — day or night, in English (Spanish-language Aria is on the 2026 roadmap).
Built by an Orange County contractor. She answers 24/7 — call the number above right now and hear her work.
You can't run a unit and answer a ringing phone at the same time. When you're on the roof or under the house, the call goes to voicemail and the homeowner already dialed the next three companies. Here's where Aria picks up the slack.
First 100-degree week of the year and the phone won't stop. Forty calls before noon, one of you, no chance. Aria answers all of them at once — no busy signal, no voicemail — and books every one into your schedule.
Furnace dies at 11pm during a cold snap. That's your highest-margin emergency call and it never comes in at 9 to 5. Aria takes it, gets the address and the symptom, and flags the true emergencies the way you tell her to.
Thirty feet up on a commercial RTU with both hands full. Phone's buzzing in your truck. Aria already answered it, booked the job, and the summary text is waiting when you climb down.
Half of OC and LA County callers speak Spanish, and most shops lose them to a language barrier. Spanish-language Aria is on the 2026 roadmap; today she captures every English caller flawlessly.
Aria asks the right questions — gas or electric, the unit and the symptom, repair or replacement, residential or commercial — and books the right kind of visit. Built by an Orange County contractor who got tired of bleeding leads to missed calls.
One booked AC install or system replacement usually covers the whole month. Pick the bucket of minutes that fits your call volume — overage is a flat $0.20/min, no surprises.
Good for a small residential shop that just needs the phone covered so no lead slips through.
For a busy crew running through peak season with steady call volume and after-hours emergencies.
Multi-truck operation, high volume, custom build trained to your brand and dispatch flow.
Overage is $0.20/min on every plan. See full pricing details → · Read the FAQ →
Don't take our word for it. Call the line, throw an HVAC scenario at her, and watch her get the address, the problem, and the appointment — then text the summary in about 60 seconds. Live 24/7 in English — Spanish on the 2026 roadmap.
Founders Special is live — setup fee waived for the last few Growth or Concierge signups.
Yes. That's the whole point. Aria picks up on the first ring whether you're 30 feet up on a commercial RTU, elbow-deep in an air handler, or driving the 405. She books the job, gets the address and the problem, and texts you a summary in about 60 seconds so you never lose the lead.
Today Aria answers in English. Spanish-language Aria is on the 2026 roadmap — in Orange County and LA County a big share of callers speak Spanish, so it's a priority. Until it ships, Aria captures every English caller instead of dropping them to voicemail.
Aria answers all of them at the same time. There's no hold music, no busy signal, no voicemail. Every caller talks to her right now, gets scheduled into your next open slot, and you get a text summary on each one. Peak season is when missing calls costs you the most, and it's exactly when a single front-desk person drowns.
24/7, including nights, weekends, and holidays. The furnace that dies at 11pm in a cold snap, the AC that quits Saturday afternoon in a heat wave — those are your highest-value emergency calls and they almost never happen during business hours. Aria captures them and flags the true emergencies however you tell her to route them.
Three plans: Starter is $197/mo with 300 minutes, Growth is $497/mo with 600 minutes, and Concierge is $1,497/mo with 1,200 minutes. Overage is $0.20 per minute. One booked AC install or system replacement usually covers the whole month.
No. Aria talks like a real person who knows the trade — she asks about the unit, the symptom, gas or electric, single or multi-stage, and books the right kind of visit. Most callers don't realize they're talking to an AI. She was built by an Orange County contractor, so she speaks HVAC, not call-center script.
No. You keep your number. Calls forward to Aria when you want — all the time, after hours only, or only when you don't pick up. She texts you a summary of every booked job. No new dispatch software to learn on day one.