Oklahoma · Local service businesses
Every call answered. Every review asked for.
An AI phone line that picks up the calls you'd otherwise lose after hours and writes the ticket. A review system that asks every finished customer for a Google review. Two systems, run for you. No ads, no website rebuild, nothing new to log into.
First 60 days free. You keep the numbers either way.
Same call, same night. Left: what your voicemail keeps. Right: what the receptionist wrote down. Sample entries, not a real caller.
The arithmetic is yours, not ours. Missed after-hours calls per week × your close rate × your average job = what this is costing you every month. We don't put a made-up number on this page. On the call we run it with your figures, and if it doesn't clear the fee, we'll say so.
Two systems. That's the whole company.
We don't do ads, websites, social media, or funnels. These two things, done properly, for a flat monthly fee.
After-Hours Receptionist
$497/mo after the free 60 days
An AI phone line on your after-hours forwarding. It says up front that it's an automated assistant, gathers the details that matter, texts your on-call tech immediately, and promises a callback window it doesn't invent.
- Never quotes a price. You confirm pricing.
- Never promises an arrival time
- Never diagnoses anything over the phone
- Emergencies get flagged and routed, not handled
Review Engine
$297/mo after the free 60 days
Every finished customer gets asked for a Google review, automatically, once the job is closed out. Reviews are what decide who shows up first when someone searches at 9pm, and no owner-operator wins that by remembering to ask.
- We ask everyone. No filtering, no gating.
- No incentives, ever. That violates Google's rules.
- Unhappy replies alert you privately so you can fix it
- Only your customer can post the review. We just ask.
Both together: $597/mo after the pilot, including a monthly report in captured dollars.
How it actually goes
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A 15-minute call
You tell us your hours, your average job, and who's on call. We run the missed-call math with your numbers. If it doesn't add up, that's a fine outcome and we'll tell you.
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We build it. You don't do anything.
We set up the phone line and the review system on our side. Your after-hours line forwards to a number we give you. Your existing phone, staff, and process don't change.
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The phone side goes live in days
Answering calls needs no carrier paperwork, so it starts almost immediately. Text-message review requests need carrier registration first, typically two to three weeks, so we start those by email and switch them on the day it clears. That clock is on us, not on your bill.
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60 days, measured in dollars
Every week you get a plain report: calls captured, what those jobs were worth, reviews added. Not "7 calls handled". The dollar figure.
Why it's free first
We're taking on our first Oklahoma pilots right now.
So there's no case study on this page yet, and we're not going to manufacture one. Here's what we do instead.
- 60 days, no charge. Not a trial with a card on file. A signed pilot agreement at zero dollars.
- You keep the numbers either way. Whatever the ledger shows at day 60 is yours, including if it argues against hiring us.
- The renewal price is set before we start, in writing, so there's no surprise at the end.
- What we ask in return: your real numbers, and permission to use the result as a case study. That's the trade.
You'd be dealing with Harley Breth. Same person on the phone, on the pilot agreement, and building the thing. No account manager, no call center, no offshore team, and nobody who has to check with anyone before answering a question.
AXR Standard is a d/b/a of Atomicity LLC, an Oklahoma company, working out of Oklahoma City. If a shop up the road wants to know whether we're real before they sign anything, that's a fair question and the answer is a phone call: 405-716-9269.
We'd rather be the company with four honest case studies in six months than the one with testimonials nobody can check.
Who this is for
Owner-operated shops where the phone is the front door and Google Maps is the yellow pages.
Not on the list? The two systems don't care what trade you're in. They care whether you lose calls after hours and whether anyone asks your customers for reviews. If that's you, the call is still worth 15 minutes.
Straight answers
Does the AI pretend to be a person?
Do you screen out bad reviews?
Will you offer people discounts for reviews?
Are you going to text my customers?
Do I have to change my phone number?
What happens to the setup if I leave?
Who am I actually dealing with?
Is this really free for 60 days?
Find out what the missed calls are worth
Fifteen minutes, your numbers, and a straight answer about whether this is worth doing. If it isn't, we'll be the ones to say it.