Reece

Around-the-clock call coverage

A 24/7 answering service with rules your team can review.

Reece answers configured calls across business hours, nights, and weekends. Scale and Growth support nine languages; Professional is English-only.

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Current Reece product assurances

  • Keep your business number: Use your provider's forwarding instructions for all calls or missed calls only.
  • Cover configured calls 24/7: Answers configured business calls 24/7, including after-hours and overflow calls.
  • Review call results: The web dashboard keeps call recordings, transcripts, AI summaries, caller details, and outcomes together.
  • Test without a card: 7 days and 60 call minutes are included.

Coverage does not remove the need for rules

Separate routine intake, after-hours urgency, transfer eligibility, and next-business-day follow-up. A service can answer at any hour without promising that your team is available at any hour.

Language support is not business knowledge

A fluent voice still needs accurate hours, services, locations, policies, names, and escalation rules. Review imported website knowledge and test real phrasing in every language you plan to accept.

Plan for mixed-language calls

Test how your greeting invites a language choice, how names and addresses are captured, and whether the receiving employee can continue the language after a transfer.

Know the boundary

Reece does not certify translations and should not be used as a substitute for a qualified interpreter in legal, medical, emergency, or other high-stakes situations.

Review after launch and retire what does not earn its place

Inspect early production evidence frequently, then perform a structured 30-day review once enough finalized search and call data exists. Check indexability, canonical selection, inbound links, query ownership, page engagement, signup starts, activation events, call outcomes, and product-truth drift. Low impressions alone do not prove a page should be deleted when Google has barely crawled it; likewise, traffic does not excuse inaccurate claims. Improve, consolidate, redirect, noindex, or retire a page only with an owner, a recorded rationale, and a destination that preserves the user's intent. Keep /24-7-answering-service live only while its distinct decision value remains accurate and useful.

Use this page as a route, not a dead end

A 24/7 answering service with rules your team can review. should answer its own decision completely and then move readers to the next genuine question. The maintained next steps are /ai-receptionist, /overflow-answering-service, /pricing. Link only when the destination adds a different workflow, evidence set, calculator, comparison, or buying decision; do not repeat a keyword merely to create another crawl path. The page's parent hub supplies discovery, while sibling links help a reader compare adjacent intents. This structure gives every acquisition URL multiple contextual inbound links and a short path from the homepage without turning the footer into an indiscriminate directory. Review link labels when titles or query ownership change so both people and crawlers receive an accurate description of the destination.

Define success for 24/7 answering service

Begin with one written caller job and one observable business outcome. For this page, the working scope is: Reece answers configured calls across business hours, nights, and weekends. Scale and Growth support nine languages; Professional is English-only. Turn that scope into a operating note that names the caller's question, the allowed information source, the fields worth collecting, the next-action owner, and the evidence that proves what happened. Avoid goals such as “handle calls better” because they cannot distinguish a useful intake from a polished conversation that leaves the employee without a usable next step. A successful call can still end in human review; success means the boundary and ownership were truthful, not that automation completed every request.

Translate approved knowledge into caller-safe answers

Separate routine intake, after-hours urgency, transfer eligibility, and next-business-day follow-up. A service can answer at any hour without promising that your team is available at any. Use that source material to write short approved answers, but preserve conditions, exclusions, dates, and ownership. Website import can propose knowledge for review; it does not make every sentence current or safe to say on a call. Mark facts that change often—hours, service areas, prices, availability, provider connections, and transfer destinations—and assign an accountable employee to approve them. When two sources conflict, keep the item inactive until a person resolves it. When a caller asks beyond the reviewed source, Reece should acknowledge the limit and take the approved conservative action instead of filling the gap from general knowledge.

Label every outcome by evidence, not by intention

A fluent voice still needs accurate hours, services, locations, policies, names, and escalation rules. Review imported website knowledge and test real phrasing in every language you plan to. Define outcome states as answered, routed, deferred, stopped, or awaiting review. A requested appointment is not a booked event, a configured transfer is not a connected call, and a captured phone number is not a qualified lead. For each state, specify what appears in the recording, transcript, summary, caller fields, action result, and employee queue. This vocabulary should be shared by the call flow, dashboard review, analytics event, and operating playbook. Consistent labels let a reviewer distinguish product behavior from staff follow-up and prevent an attempted action from becoming an unsupported completion claim in reporting or customer-facing copy.

Run a six-call acceptance protocol

Use the same reproducible test set for 24/7 answering service: one routine request, one qualified but less common request, one caller who corrects an earlier answer, one interruption or silence, one unsupported question, and one next step whose destination or provider does not complete. Write the expected state before dialing. After each call, compare audio with transcript, summary, captured fields, timing, attempted action, fallback, and the employee's interpretation. A conversationally pleasant call fails acceptance when the record is misleading or ownership is unclear. A bounded call can pass even when it stops early, provided the caller hears the limit and the approved handoff evidence is accurate.

  • Expected words and fields match the approved source
  • Corrections replace earlier values in the final record
  • Unsupported requests stop without invented guidance
  • Failed destinations produce the configured fallback and owner

How Reece handles the call

  1. Forward the calls you choose. Keep the number customers already know, then use your phone provider's instructions to forward all calls or missed calls only to Reece.
  2. Reece answers with approved knowledge. Reece answers the configured call and uses business knowledge the owner has reviewed before it becomes active.
  3. The caller explains what they need. Reece answers approved FAQs and gathers the caller, request, and intake details needed for a clear next step.
  4. A supported handoff happens. Eligible Scale and Growth setups can use configured direct or warm transfers. Otherwise, Reece records details or an appointment request for staff follow-up.
  5. Your team reviews the result. The recording, transcript, summary, caller details, and outcome stay together in the responsive web dashboard.

Your team stays in control. Reece handles approved call intake and configured routing. Your team still owns diagnosis, safety decisions, pricing, dispatch, appointment confirmation, and any follow-up that needs a person.

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Know the handoff before you forward a call

Can I keep my current number?

Plans include 1, 3, or 10 Reece phone numbers. Businesses can keep an existing number and forward selected calls to Reece.

Can Reece take missed calls only?

Yes. Choose missed-call forwarding when staff should have the first chance to answer, or forward all calls when Reece should answer first. Your provider controls forwarding behavior.

What if the caller needs a person?

Scale and Growth support owner-configured direct and warm transfers. Reece does not include a staffed human fallback, so the team must define the follow-up path for calls that are not transferred.

Does an appointment request mean booked?

Reece can capture appointment requests, preferred times, caller details, and approved intake answers for staff follow-up. The current production UI does not offer customer-configurable calendar connections or direct provider-backed booking, so Reece does not report an appointment as confirmed.

Setup is guided, but completion time varies with business rules, transfer routing, testing, and carrier forwarding. Call results are available in the web dashboard. Production email delivery and SMS notifications are not currently offered.

Privacy and sensitive calls. Review the current Privacy Policy and Terms before forwarding calls that may include sensitive information. Reece does not claim HIPAA compliance; medical, legal, emergency, financial, and other consequential calls may require a qualified person. Privacy Policy · Terms

Questions, answered

How many languages does Reece support?

The current public, verified scope is nine languages across eleven locale choices on Scale and Growth. Professional is English-only.

Which plan includes multilingual calls?

Scale and Growth include nine languages across eleven locale choices. Professional is English-only.

What happens after the free trial?

The automatic trial lasts 7 days and includes 60 call minutes. It does not require a credit card. If Reece fits, choose a paid plan; otherwise the trial ends without an automatic paid charge.

Can I keep my existing business number?

Yes. Keep your published number and use your carrier's forwarding settings to send all calls, after-hours calls, or missed-call overflow to Reece.