Win more bids. Answer every call from the job site.
Homeowners call 3–5 contractors for every project. The first one to answer sets the price expectation and wins the bid. FirstRing makes sure you're always the first to respond — even while your hands are in the work.
“I was losing bids before I even knew about them. Someone would call while I was framing a wall, go to voicemail, and I'd find out a week later they hired someone else. FirstRing fixed that completely.”
Brandon Calloway
Owner, Summit General Contracting — Denver, CO
Early access partner
FAQ
Common questions from contractors
Integrations with construction project management tools are on our roadmap. For now, every lead, call, and estimate appointment is logged in the FirstRing dashboard with full project details — project type, scope, timeline, budget — ready to import.
FirstRing is primarily designed for homeowner and client intake calls. For subcontractor coordination, we'd recommend setting up a separate inbox. But it can capture messages from subs and flag them for follow-up.
FirstRing captures the basics — project type, location, scope, timeline, contact info — and books a consultation with your estimator. It won't try to scope a $2M commercial job on the phone, but it makes sure the lead doesn't fall through before you can talk to them.
Yes. You can configure FirstRing to ask qualifying questions — timeline, budget range, project scope — so your estimator's time goes to serious buyers. If someone says "just curious, no budget yet," FirstRing politely captures their info for a future follow-up instead of booking an immediate visit.
Absolutely. Whether you're a GC, a roofing company, a painting contractor, or any other trade — the core workflow is the same: answer the call, capture the lead, book the estimate. You configure your services and FirstRing handles the rest.