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AI Chatbot for Service Businesses: Capture Quotes 24/7

An AI chatbot for service businesses captures the quotes you lose while you're on the job: it answers 24/7, in 260+ languages, and never lets a lead slip.

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AI Chatbot for Service Businesses: Capture Quotes 24/7

An AI chatbot for service businesses captures the quotes you lose while you're on the job: it answers 24/7, in 260+ languages, and never lets a lead slip.

Why you lose quotes without realising it

Because when a potential customer lands on your website — at night, on a Sunday, or while you're out on an installation — there's no one to answer, and they go to a competitor. In service work the customer is in a hurry: they search "plumber near me", open three sites, and hire whoever answers first. If your contact form takes hours to get a reply, that job is already someone else's.

And there's plenty of room to stand out: only 2 in 10 self-employed professionals use artificial intelligence in their business, and trades like plumbing, electrical work and renovations are among the slowest to adopt it. Whoever automates lead capture today plays with an edge.

An unanswered enquiry is a lost quote. The problem isn't that you have no customers — it's that they arrive when you can't answer them.

What is a chatbot for service businesses?

A chatbot for service businesses is an AI assistant that lives on your website (and soon on WhatsApp) and serves your visitors 24/7: it answers their questions, collects their details, and hands you a contact that's ready to call back with a quote. It isn't a button bot — it understands what the customer writes in natural language and answers with your own business's information.

Unlike a form, which a visitor only fills in if they're patient, the chatbot has a conversation: it asks just what's needed, resolves the first question instantly, and captures the customer before they go looking for another company.

What a chatbot does for your business

  • Answers instantly, any time — the customer who arrives at 11 pm gets a reply, not silence.
  • Captures the lead — name, phone or email and what they need, without you touching your phone.
  • Qualifies the enquiry — separates an emergency (a leak, a power cut) from a quote or a question, so you know who to call first.
  • Speaks the customer's language — replies in 260+ languages with automatic detection, handy for international clients or tourist areas.
  • Sends the lead where you work — by email or to your tools, so the contact doesn't get stuck in a forgotten chat.

By trade: how it fits your service business

The same assistant adapts to what each business does. A few examples:

TradeWhat the chatbot handles
PlumbingTells an emergency (leak, blockage) from a quote; collects the issue and the address
Electrical / installationsPre-qualifies the job (repair vs. new install) and captures the contact
RenovationsCollects type of job, size, area and details to prepare the quote
HVAC / heatingFilters installs from maintenance and books the site visit
Cleaning & maintenanceCaptures service type, frequency and the customer's contact
Gardening / poolsAnswers common questions and collects the enquiry with their details

Don't see your sector? The assistant trains on your content, so it works for any service business. See more examples in use cases.

How it captures (and qualifies) a lead, step by step

  1. A visitor lands on your site looking for a service or a quote.
  2. The assistant greets them and asks how it can help.
  3. It chats naturally and, without nagging, collects their name, a phone or email, and what they need.
  4. It qualifies the enquiry — flags whether it's urgent or a quote, so you know who to call first.
  5. It hands you the lead, ready — the customer gets a confirmation, and you have the contact to call back while it's warm.

It's the same logic we explain in how to capture leads from your website, applied to a service business.

How to set up your chatbot with no code

You don't need to know how to program or hire anyone:

  1. Create your free account at ChatME, no card.
  2. Connect it to your website — it crawls your content and learns from your business alone (services, areas, ballpark prices). We cover it in how to train a chatbot on your website.
  3. Customize the greeting and tone so it speaks like your company.
  4. Paste a snippet into your site and the assistant is live. Ready to capture.

There's a free plan to get started and paid plans from €49/month; see pricing.

Frequently asked questions

Does it work for my trade (plumber, electrician, renovations…)? Yes. The assistant trains on your own business content, so it adapts to any service business: plumbing, electrical, HVAC, renovations, cleaning, gardening and more.

Do I need to know how to code? No. It installs with a single snippet (a copy-and-paste) and trains itself on your website. No development, no maintenance.

Does it answer phone calls? No: ChatME serves whoever lands on your website and your chat channels (WhatsApp, coming soon). It captures the customer who would otherwise leave for a competitor when no one answers.

How many languages does it speak? More than 260, with automatic detection of the visitor's language. Included in every plan.

How much does it cost? There's a free plan to start and paid plans from €49/month. We break it down in how much an AI chatbot costs.

Start capturing more quotes

Every unanswered enquiry is a job that goes to someone else. A chatbot for service businesses makes sure that, wherever you are, no customer is left without a reply.

Create your chatbot for free in minutes, or book a demo and we'll walk through it with your own website.

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