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Torevez is an AI phone receptionist built for small HVAC contractors who can't always answer the phone. When a call goes unanswered, our voice assistant Ava picks up, talks naturally with the caller, captures their name, phone number, email, service address, and the issue with their system, then sends the owner an SMS with the lead details within seconds. Built for the 1 to 5 employee HVAC business where the owner is on a job, under a house, or on the roof and can't pick up. Every missed call is a lost job. Torevez catches them. Features:
24/7 AI phone answering Natural voice conversation, not a phone tree Readback confirmation on every detail (name, phone, email, address) Instant SMS lead delivery to the owner Self-correction detection (catches "wait, that's wrong" mid-answer) Verification flag when caller corrects info Setup in under 15 minutes $150/month founding rate, no per-minute charges
No long-term contract, no offshore call center, no menu to navigate. Just an AI that sounds like a real receptionist and never sleeps.
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HVAC owner-operators with 1 to 10 employees who answer their own phones. They're on roofs, in crawlspaces, or finishing estimates when calls come in. Every missed call is a customer about to call the next contractor on Google. They typically lose 30 to 40 percent of incoming calls and don't track how many turn into jobs that went to a competitor.
Torevez's answer:
Three reasons. First, zero risk: you don't pay anything until the system catches you a paying job, no card on file at signup, no contracts. Second, HVAC-specific: the assistant is trained on HVAC call patterns including bilingual English and Spanish handling, not a generic chatbot retrofitted for the trades. Third, the founding pricing: $50 a month locked for life for the first five HVAC companies, half the standard rate forever. Most competitors charge $150 to $300 per month from day one with no proof it works for your specific business.
Torevez's answer:
Torevez started after watching small HVAC contractors lose thousands of dollars a month from missed calls they didn't realize they were missing. Most existing receptionist services either charge enterprise prices small operators can't justify, or use generic AI chatbots that sound nothing like a real person and frustrate customers. I built Torevez specifically for HVAC owner-operators with a pay-only-when-it-works pricing model so contractors could try it without risk. Built by a solo founder, designed for the small shops the big software companies overlook.
Torevez's answer:
Torevez is the only AI receptionist built specifically for HVAC contractors that charges nothing until it catches you a paying job. Most AI receptionists charge monthly subscriptions whether they produce results or not. Torevez aligns its pricing with whether the system actually makes you money. If it never catches a paying job, you never pay.
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Python and FastAPI for the backend, PostgreSQL for the database, React for the frontend, Vapi for voice AI infrastructure, Twilio for SMS and voice telephony, Render for hosting, and Supabase for auth and realtime sync.
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You can use UPnP PortMapper. Source code/Download. All you need is Java and that's it. Hope this helps. Source: over 4 years ago
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