AI workers for watch / clock repair.
Battery, overhaul, vintage. Built for operators who live on the phone. Industry-native language, workflows that slot into your existing stack, pricing that makes sense.
What is Watch / Clock Repair?
Watch / Clock Repair is a high-volume, relationship-driven industry where every unanswered call is a lost customer. Whether it's watch / clock repair intake, scheduling, or follow-up — the phone is the front door of the business.
Most watch / clock repair operations run lean. Small teams, tight margins, and a customer who expects to talk to a person right now. When the phone rings and nobody picks up, that revenue walks to whoever answers next.
WebWorkers gives watch / clock repair businesses an AI worker who knows the industry vocabulary, handles the intake and scheduling workflows, and never lets a call go to voicemail — starting at $49/month.
Workers built for this.
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The problems we came to solve.
How a typical interaction flows.
24 hours with an AI watch / clock repair worker.
How an AI worker handles a full day of watch / clock repair operations — from overnight to close of business.
Our watch / clock repair pilot customer replaced overflow call handling on a Tuesday. By the following Monday they had a measurable lift in booked appointments and a fully documented audit trail for every interaction.
Before vs. after.
What changes when your watch / clock repair phone line never goes unanswered.
| Metric | Without WebWorkers | With WebWorkers |
|---|---|---|
| Calls answered after hours | 0–30% | 100% |
| Average hold time | 2+ minutes | < 2 seconds |
| Staff sick days / year | 10+ | 0 |
| New hire ramp time | 4–8 weeks | 48 hours |
| Call documentation | Inconsistent | 100% captured |
| Monthly phone staffing cost | $4,000–$10,000 | $249–$1,299 |
Plugs into what you already run.
30+ native integrations. Custom webhooks for anything else.
We know your regulatory environment.
Buy minutes, not employees.
Pilot bundles start at $249/mo for 200 minutes. Enterprise goes to 100,000+ minutes. Overage is a flat $0.50/min.
See all 14 tiersCommon questions from watch / clock repair operators.
Does it speak watch / clock repair language?+
What does it integrate with?+
How fast to go live?+
What happens when calls get complex?+
Can we listen to every call?+
What if we already have a phone system?+
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