Everything a marketing person would do — the website, the calls you miss, the reviews, the posts — for $69 a month instead of $4,000. You run it by texting, the way you would run anyone who works for you.
Takes about ten seconds. No card, no call.
morning — anything overnight
Three calls. All answered, all got a price range. One booked Thursday 9am, and nothing needed you.
how did the google thing go
Hours fixed and four photos from the Cedar Park job posted. Your Saturday hours said closed — they were wrong.
did the rewire quote go out
Tuesday, and I chased it this morning. He wants a call back — I said you would ring after four.
any reviews come in
Two, both five stars. I replied to each one and put the better of them on your site.
we do emergency callouts now
Added to your site, your Google listing and your three service pages. Live in 4 minutes.
You sent one text. It did the rest without being asked again.
No agency, no account manager, nobody to chase. That is why it is $69.
Your customers are happy. The work is good. None of that is reaching the people who have not met you yet — so this is what Vita does about it.
When someone asks who is best in town, the reply is one sentence with three names in it. Vita's job is to put yours there — on Google, on Maps, and in the assistants people now ask first.
It answers in seconds, day or night, gives a price range, and books the job while you are under a sink. Then it follows up on the quote until it is a yes or a no.
It asks happy customers for the review at the moment a job lands well, replies to every one the way you would, and posts your real jobs so the proof keeps stacking up.
Your customers stopped searching and started asking. When someone asks for the best plumber in town they get one answer with three names in it, and there is no page ten to be on. Your last guy was not bad at his job — he was optimising for blue links while the answer moved into a sentence.
Vita writes and maintains the pages, the profile and the structured facts that answer engines read when they pick who to recommend.
Every service you offer and every town you cover, kept current — because a page that has not changed in a year ranks like one.
It answers in seconds, day or night, gives a price range and books the job while you are under a sink.
It asks happy customers for the review, replies to every one the way you would, and puts the best on your site.
The answer
Based on reviews and local reputation, three well-regarded options are Hillcrest Electric, Brazos Valley Electrical, and Tri-County Power Services.
Nobody sold you the wrong thing. The thing changed.
Type your business name and Vita goes and looks. Everything below is a real finding from a real electrician in Waco — checkable in about the time it takes to read it.
Garcia's Electric — Waco, TX
That last line is the reason this is worth doing. You are already the best one. The machine has simply never heard of you.
What actually happens in the first two weeks — and the only question worth asking on day fourteen, which is whether the work showed up.
$69
a month for all five, and the website is yours either way
One booked job usually covers the year. A receptionist is about $3,000 a month, an answering service $200 to $400, an SEO agency $500 to $2,000 — and none of them do the other four.
You text it your business name. It finds you, checks it has the right business, and builds the site — every service, every town you cover, so the searches you were invisible for now land somewhere.
Forward your missed calls, connect Google, text it your customer list. Ten minutes, nothing to learn — and from then on nobody rings you and gets voicemail.
Two weeks free first, so the question on day fourteen is not whether the software is good — it is whether the work showed up. Cancel with one text and keep the website. No contract, no cancellation call, no setup fee.
No app to download, no dashboard to learn, no brief to write. You tell it what is going on and it goes and finds you work. If it needed you to be good at software, we built it wrong.
Like you would text anyone who works for you. No app, no login, no password to forget.
It is an agent, not a tool you have to drive. It follows a plan between your messages — builds, answers, posts, chases quotes — while you are on a roof. You find out what it did when the phone rings.
Anything public or permanent — a Google edit, a post, a message to your customers — gets your okay first.
Every one of these exists to end the same way — someone who needed you today calls you instead of the company down the road. All of it, every month, for one number.
Vita writes to these directly — your listing, your posts, your reviews. You do not need an account with any of them; if you already have one, it takes it over.
You did not get into this trade to administer a dashboard. You text Vita the way you text anyone who works for you, and it goes and does the thing. There is no login, no brief, no onboarding call. If it needed you to be good at software, we built it wrong.
The four-van outfit down the road with a marketing department is not better at the work than you. They are better at being found. That gap used to cost a salary to close, and now it does not — which is the only reason this can be $69 instead of $4,000.
No contract. No setup fee. No cancellation call. Cancel with one text, keep the website, and take your customer list with you — we will never make that hard. In a trade where everyone knows everyone, one story about a company that held someone's list hostage travels further than any advert we could buy.
No tiers, no credits, no per-lead fees, no setup fee. One number, everything above.
It is AI, end to end. No agency, no offshore team, no account manager — which is exactly why it is $69 a month instead of the $2,000 to $4,000 an agency charges for the same list of work. If a person had to do any of it, we could not sell it at this price, so we did not build it that way.
No, because it is not really software — it is an employee you text. “Push the spring special”, “we do not do mobile homes”, “what did you get done this week”. There is no dashboard you are required to open and nothing to log into.
More people every month ask an AI for a recommendation instead of scrolling Google. It answers with two or three businesses. Being one of them is a different job from ranking on a page of ten blue links, and almost nobody is doing that job for local businesses yet.
Then Vita takes it over and keeps it alive, or builds a better one and moves your domain. Either way you see it before you decide anything.
It works for two weeks. It builds the site, answers your calls, and starts on your Google profile. If you stop it on day fourteen you keep the website.
Vita does, from what it knows about your business — your real services, your real jobs, your real reviews. It never invents a price, a service or a claim. When it does not know something it asks you rather than guessing.
Nothing public or permanent happens without your okay. Google edits, social posts and any message to your customers get sent to you first.
No. Month to month, cancel with one text, and the website is yours. Other companies lock you in for a year — we do not, and we will never make it hard to take your customer list with you.
One flat price for all of it. No tiers, no credits, no per-lead fees, and no setup fee.
It takes about ten seconds and you do not have to sign up for anything. If it already names you, you will know this is not for you — and that is a fine outcome.
Check my businessTakes about ten seconds. No card, no call.