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Half the calls are a dead outlet and half are a fire risk, and they sound alike on the phone. Helm Pro tells them apart before it books anything.

Ridgeline ElectricToday · Saturday
Helm holding the line
23/23
Calls answered
14
Jobs booked
6
Trucks out
$18,400
Booked today
8:00a
Whitfield
Panel inspection · Marcus
Completed
11:30a
Ríos
GFCI won't reset · Dana
En route
2:15p
Okafor
Add outlets, garage · Priya
Scheduled
4:30p
Bautista
Burning smell · sent to a human
by Helm · 7:14p
3 jobs booked overnight.The shop was closed. Helm wasn’t.

what it costs you now

  • Burning smells and dead outlets arrive on the same line
  • Storm nights bury the phone in calls you cannot triage fast enough
  • Permit and inspection questions eat the office's morning
  • A booked slot on a call that needed a human is the worst outcome

After-hours calls, answered instantly

Refuses to book sparks, burning or hot devices — those go to a person. The diagnostics go on the board.

Outcomes

What changes for your shop

The same list as above, answered.

  • Knows partial power outranks no power — and escalates accordingly
  • Refuses to book what belongs with a human: sparks, burning, hot devices
  • Answers panel, GFCI, breaker and permit questions from your own policies
  • Books the diagnostics and the routine work onto your board

In practice

Three calls, three outcomes.

Not capabilities — the actual shape of a night on this line.

  • GFCI that will not reset books a same-day diagnostic

  • Sparks at an outlet goes to a person, not the calendar

  • Whole street dark after a storm — triaged before you pick up

Tell the dead outlet from the fire risk

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