In 110-degree Vegas heat, a missed lockout call is a missed emergency
When a parent is locked out of a car on the Strip with a kid inside, they call the next locksmith, not your voicemail. Callbook answers every call 24/7 in English and Spanish, triages the emergency, and books the job straight onto your calendar. Flat $79/month, no contract, live in about a day — and you keep your existing number.
Why Las Vegas locksmiths can't afford a missed call
Las Vegas runs 24 hours a day, and so do its lockouts. Summer afternoons on I-15, the 215 Beltway, and the Strip routinely hit 110 degrees or more, which turns a child or pet trapped in a locked car into a genuine emergency that cannot wait for a callback. Meanwhile the valley's master-planned suburbs — Summerlin, Henderson, North Las Vegas, Spring Valley, and Enterprise — generate a steady stream of house lockouts and post-move rekeys as residents come and go. Layer on a non-stop tourist economy: rental-car lockouts, short-term rental owners needing smart-lock rekeys between guests, and hospitality properties calling at 3 a.m. The caller who reaches voicemail simply dials the next name on Google. With round-the-clock demand spread from Centennial Hills to the Arts District, every unanswered ring at 2 a.m. or during a 100-plus-degree July afternoon is a booked job — and an emergency — handed straight to a competitor.
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
Triages hot-car emergencies first
If a caller says someone or a pet is locked in a car in the heat, Callbook treats it as urgent, captures the cross streets and vehicle, and texts you a summary immediately so you can prioritize the run.
Answers in English and Spanish
A huge share of Las Vegas households speak Spanish at home. Callbook switches seamlessly so a Spanish-speaking caller locked out in Spring Valley or East Las Vegas gets help instead of a language barrier.
Books straight to your calendar
Callbook connects to Google Calendar, Jobber, Housecall Pro, and ServiceTitan, dropping the lockout or rekey into an open slot so you're not juggling jobs in your head while driving.
Covers every 3 a.m. ring
In a 24-hour town, the calls you miss while sleeping or under a dashboard are real jobs. Callbook answers around the clock and sends you a clean text summary of each one to act on.
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 Las Vegas shops pick Callbook
Hot-car lockouts are true emergencies
When it's 110 degrees on the 95 and a toddler or dog is locked inside, the caller needs a human-sounding answer right now. Callbook flags the lockout as urgent, gathers the location and vehicle details, and texts you a summary instantly so you can roll fast.
A genuinely 24/7 city
Strip casinos, late shifts, and red-eye arrivals mean calls land at every hour. Callbook answers at 3 a.m. on a Tuesday the same way it does at noon, so the after-hours lockouts you'd otherwise sleep through become booked jobs by morning.
Move-ins and rekeys across the suburbs
New residents flowing into Summerlin, Henderson, and Inspirada constantly need locks rekeyed after closing. Callbook asks whether it's a rekey, a new install, or a lockout and books the right job onto your calendar without you touching the phone.
Tourist and short-term-rental demand
Rental-car lockouts and Airbnb owners needing smart-lock rekeys between guests are steady Vegas work. Callbook captures the property type and access details so you arrive ready instead of playing phone tag with an out-of-state owner.
Simple, flat pricing
Questions locksmiths ask
How much does Callbook cost?
It's a flat $79 per month with 250 minutes of calls included, and any extra minutes are just $0.40 each. There's no contract, so you can cancel anytime. For most Las Vegas locksmiths that covers a busy month of lockout and rekey calls without surprises.
Can it handle a hot-car lockout as an emergency?
Yes. When a caller says a child or pet is locked in a vehicle in the heat, Callbook treats it as urgent, gathers the location and vehicle details, and texts you a summary immediately so you can respond right away instead of finding out hours later.
Does it really answer in Spanish?
Yes. Callbook answers 24/7 in both English and Spanish and switches automatically based on the caller, so Spanish-speaking customers across the valley get clear help and a booked appointment.
Do I have to change my phone number or buy new software?
No. You keep your existing number, and Callbook is usually live in about a day. It connects to Google Calendar, Jobber, Housecall Pro, or ServiceTitan, so jobs land on the calendar you already use.
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