How mobile pros book more jobs without quoting on the phone
Texting your price menu instead of reading it aloud books more visits and protects your pricing. Here's the play.
Ask any detailer, cleaner, or mobile pro about their worst call, and it's usually the same one: "How much for…?" answered with a number, followed by "okay, thanks" and a click. Quoting cold on the phone is a trap.
Why quoting on the phone backfires
A price with no context invites comparison shopping. "$150" sounds expensive when the caller can't see everything it includes — and they're often calling three businesses in a row, lining up numbers. You become a price on a list instead of the pro for the job.
Text the menu instead
When a caller asks about price, the AI says, warmly, "Let me text you our full menu right now so you can see everything," and sends your price list to their phone. Now they see the whole picture — packages, what's included, the value — instead of a bare number. The conversation moves from "how much" to "when can you come."
It works because people love a text
A menu sitting in their messages is something they keep, screenshot, and forward to the spouse who actually approves it. You show up looking organized and professional without lifting a finger — and you stay in their pocket until they're ready to book.
You set the menu once. After that, every pricing call turns into a booked visit instead of a hang-up.