For Locksmiths

When someone is locked out, Marvin answers before the lead disappears.

Marvin picks up locksmith calls fast, captures location and urgency, and helps emergency jobs stay with your business instead of the next listing on Google.

Live intake call
  • Caller

    I'm locked out of my car outside a grocery store and need help fast.

  • Marvin

    Absolutely. Let me get your location first so I can check coverage.

  • Caller

    I'm in the Westgate Plaza parking lot, and it's a 2019 Honda Civic.

  • Behind the scenes

    Marvin notes the Westgate Plaza parking lot location, the vehicle lockout, and the car details for mobile dispatch.

  • Marvin

    I've logged the vehicle and location details you gave me so the team can route the nearest available locksmith.

Marvin is typing…

Where this hurts

"Ray runs a mobile locksmith van and spends half the day driving between lockouts, rekeys, and after-hours calls. The phone rings when he is on the road, under pressure, or standing in someone's driveway trying to get them back inside. If he misses the call, the customer usually calls the next locksmith on Google before Ray even hears the voicemail."
  • 7:30am

    First call comes in while driving to a rekey job

  • 10:00am

    In the middle of a car lockout, two more calls hit voicemail

  • 1:00pm

    Lunch in the van becomes callback time instead of lunch

  • 5:30pm

    After-hours demand spikes just as the day should be ending

  • 9:00pm

    Missed emergency calls feel especially expensive because every one was ready to buy now

Objections you'll hear

What owners say — and what to say back

My callers are stressed. They need a real person.

Marvin's job is to pick up fast, sound calm, and keep the caller from bouncing to another locksmith.

Emergency calls move too fast for AI.

The goal is not a long conversation. It is getting the basics fast and routing when needed.

Every job is local and different.

Marvin can collect address, lock type, urgency, and callback details the same way a dispatcher would.

How Marvin handles it

Built for how this work actually comes in

  • 01

    Fast emergency lockout intake for home, car, and commercial calls

  • 02

    Location capture that gives the locksmith dispatchable details immediately

  • 03

    Urgency screening that helps separate hot emergency jobs from routine requests

Frequently asked questions

The short version: Marvin answers the phone, helps callers, and knows when to hand things back to you.

Can Marvin answer emergency locksmith calls after hours?

Yes, it can capture the location, urgency, and callback details any time the phone rings.

Will Marvin ask whether the caller is locked out of a home, car, or business?

Yes, it can collect the lockout type so your team has context before calling back.

Can Marvin help if most jobs are highly local?

Yes, it can gather the caller's location first so your team can qualify and route the job quickly.

Is this useful when callers are stressed and ready to book now?

Yes, fast pickup matters most in exactly those situations.

The phone gets answered. The work keeps moving.

Marvin handles the calls that usually interrupt the day, so you can stay focused on the job in front of you.

Answers every call

Marvin picks up fast so emergency lockout callers talk to someone instead of hitting voicemail and dialing the next listing on Google.

Learns your business on day one

Show Marvin your website or listing and he gets up to speed on your hours, coverage area, and call types in minutes.

Books the job without the back-and-forth

Marvin helps urgent jobs reach your business fast without phone tag when every minute matters.

Takes messages that are actually useful

He captures location and urgency so every message is clear, action-ready, and easy to dispatch.

Ready to put Marvin on the phones?

Start onboarding now and get Marvin introduced to your business right away.