We Know the Trades

TradeVoice was born from a simple observation: the best plumbers, HVAC techs, and electricians in the world were losing jobs because they were too busy doing great work to answer the phone.

Our founder grew up in a family plumbing business. He watched his dad — one of the best plumbers in the county — lose job after job to voicemail. Customers with burst pipes at midnight didn't leave messages. They called the next company on Google.

When AI voice technology reached a tipping point, we saw an opportunity. Not to replace humans, but to give trade professionals a tireless, intelligent front desk that never sleeps, never takes a lunch break, and never misses a lead.

Combined with our deep understanding of how home service businesses operate, we've built something that doesn't just answer calls — it captures leads, books jobs, and gets them onto your phone in seconds.

Today, TradeVoice answers over 50,000 calls a month for trade professionals across the United States. Our mission is simple: help every home service business capture every opportunity.

What We Believe

Built for the Trades

We didn't adapt a generic call center product. We built TradeVoice from the ground up for plumbers, HVAC techs, electricians, and home service professionals who are too busy to answer the phone.

AI-First, Not AI-Only

AI handles the volume, the routine, and the 2 AM emergencies. Humans handle the edge cases, the escalations, and the relationship. It's the best of both worlds.

Small Business, Enterprise Tech

You shouldn't need a Fortune 500 budget to get Fortune 500 call handling. We make enterprise-grade AI voice technology accessible to every trade business.

Results Over Hype

We don't sell features — we sell outcomes. More answered calls. More booked jobs. More revenue. If it doesn't move the needle, we don't build it.

Remote-First, US-Based

Our team is distributed across the US, with deep roots in the trades. We're not a call center in another country — we're builders, makers, and problem-solvers who happen to write code.