Most businesses lose website visitors before anyone on their team knows they existed.
A potential client lands on your page, looks around, gets no response, and moves on. No call. No form submission. No trace they were ever there.
Kali changes that.
The moment a visitor arrives on your website, Kali opens a conversation — naturally, like a front desk assistant who's always at their desk. It answers questions about your business, learns what the visitor needs, and collects their contact information before they leave.
When someone's ready to talk, Kali sends your team an instant alert and offers to book a call on the spot.
No forms. No hold times. No missed opportunities.
Your website gets traffic. Kali makes sure it turns into conversations.
Get a fully installed, branded chatbot on your website — with a real-time lead dashboard, instant alerts, and 24/7 automated intake. No tech team required.
- ·Missed calls are missed jobs — most homeowners call 2–3 companies and go with whoever answers first
- ·Emergencies can't wait for a callback — water damage spreads by the hour
- ·Contact forms convert poorly — visitors abandon them before hitting submit
- ·After-hours leads vanish — no one checks the inbox until morning
- ·Water restoration companies dealing with floods, burst pipes, and sewage
- ·Fire & smoke restoration teams handling post-fire cleanup
- ·Mold remediation specialists
- ·Any emergency home service that needs to respond fast and win the job before a competitor does
- ·Visitor lands on your site — the widget appears immediately, no click required
- ·AI walks them through a short conversation: damage type, urgency, location, and contact info
- ·You receive an instant SMS alert with the full lead details
- ·Everything is logged in your dashboard — even if it comes in at 3am
- ·Captured leads around the clock — even after hours and on weekends
- ·Instant SMS alerts for high-urgency emergencies
- ·Full lead dashboard with contact info, damage type, and conversation history
- ·Follow-up tracking so no lead slips through the cracks
- ·Fewer lost emergencies — and a real edge over competitors still using forms