Never Miss a Denver Handyman Call While You're On the Ladder
From Wash Park shelf installs to Arvada fence repairs, a solo handyman can't drill, caulk, and answer the phone at the same time. Callbook is your AI receptionist that picks up 24/7 in English and Spanish, asks the right questions, and books the job or estimate straight onto your calendar. Flat $79/month, 250 minutes included, no contract, and you keep your own number.
Why Denver handyman services can't afford a missed call
Denver's punch-list demand never sleeps. New arrivals settling into Central Park and Sloan's Lake townhomes want TVs mounted, shelves hung, and fixtures swapped the week they move in. In spring, melting snow exposes drywall stains, fence posts heaved by frost, and deck boards split by the Front Range freeze-thaw. By late summer, homeowners in Highlands and Wash Park are caulking, weatherstripping, and reinforcing before the first hard freeze rolls down from the foothills. Every one of those calls is a half-day of work — and when you're up a ladder in Lakewood or hauling lumber in Centennial, the phone just rings out to voicemail. Most homeowners won't leave a message; they dial the next handyman on Google. Callbook answers every ring, day or night, captures the address, the scope, and the urgency, and books it before your competitor ever picks up. You stay on the tools while the work keeps coming in.
If Callbook books just one extra job a month, it has already paid for itself several times over.
Most shops miss far more than one call a month.
How it works
It answers every call — 24/7
On a job, under a sink, or asleep at 2am, your AI picks up on the first ring and talks like a real receptionist.
It books the job
It collects the name, address, and problem, then drops the appointment straight into your calendar.
It texts you the details
You get an instant text with the job and the customer’s number — show up and get paid.
Live in about a day. Keep your current number. We set it up for your shop.
What your AI receptionist handles
English and Spanish, every call
Callbook answers fluently in both languages around the clock, so a Spanish-speaking homeowner in Westwood or Montbello gets the same smooth booking as anyone else — no missed job, no awkward handoff.
Flags urgent and seasonal repairs
A burst-pipe drywall soak or a fence blown down in a spring windstorm can't wait. Callbook asks how urgent the job is, triages it, and texts you right away so time-sensitive Front Range work jumps the line.
Books the job or estimate
Callbook drops confirmed appointments and estimate visits straight onto your calendar — Google Calendar, Jobber, Housecall Pro, or ServiceTitan — so your week fills itself while you're heads-down on the tools.
Texts you the full summary
After every call you get a text with the customer's name, neighborhood, and exactly what they need — TV mount, drywall patch, deck repair — so you walk in prepared and never call back blind.
Here’s what a call sounds like
An example of the caller experience.
How it stacks up
| Voicemail | Answering service | Hire a receptionist | Callbook | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Monthly cost | Free | $200–$1,500 | $3,000+ | $79 |
| Answers 24/7 | Sometimes | |||
| Actually books the job | Rarely | |||
| Knows your trade | ||||
| Texts you every lead | Sometimes | |||
| Never calls in sick |
Why Denver shops pick Callbook
Built for sprawling metro routes
Denver handymen cover a huge service area — Aurora, Lakewood, Arvada, Centennial, and everything in between. Callbook captures each caller's neighborhood and job scope so you can batch nearby visits and stop crisscrossing the metro on guesswork.
Catches the move-in punch-list rush
Newcomers flood Central Park, Sloan's Lake, and the suburbs every month with long to-do lists. Callbook answers while you're already on a job, books their shelf install or fixture swap, and texts you the details so no first-time customer slips away.
Triages seasonal Front Range work
Frost-heaved fences in spring, weatherization before the cold snaps — Denver's freeze-thaw cycle drives predictable surges. Callbook asks the right follow-ups and flags time-sensitive repairs so the urgent jobs land at the top of your day.
Serves Denver's bilingual customers
A large share of Front Range homeowners and renters speak Spanish. Callbook answers fluently in both English and Spanish, so you book jobs from every neighborhood without fumbling a language barrier or losing the call.
Simple, flat pricing
Questions handyman services ask
How much does Callbook cost for my handyman business?
It's a flat $79/month with 250 minutes of answered calls included — enough to book and triage a steady stream of jobs and estimates for most solo handymen. Extra minutes are just $0.40 each, there's no contract, and you keep your existing number.
Will it really answer in both English and Spanish?
Yes. Callbook handles every call fluently in English and Spanish, 24/7, so you book work from across Denver — from Highlands to Montbello — without ever losing a caller to a language barrier.
Does Callbook book the job onto my calendar?
It does. Callbook asks trade-specific questions, then books the appointment or estimate directly onto Google Calendar, Jobber, Housecall Pro, or ServiceTitan. You also get a text summary of every call with the customer's name, neighborhood, and scope of work.
How fast can I get set up in Denver?
Most handymen are live in about a day. You keep your current number, we point your calls to Callbook, and it starts answering 24/7 — no new hardware, no contract, and nothing to install on a job site.
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