24/7 call answering for oilfield service companies
A missed call is a missed load.
CallHand answers your dispatch line around the clock, takes down the job like a good hand, and texts you the details before the caller can dial your competitor.
Get on the pilot list
2:14 AM — Incoming call, your dispatch line. You're asleep. CallHand isn't.
Text message · from CallHand
Pickup: Mabee Ranch lease off Hwy 349, N of Midland.
Drop: their yard in Odessa.
Load: 2 pump skids, ~6,500 lb.
Needs it on location by 6:00 AM.
Callback: (432) 555-0184.
2:17 AM
Sent 41 seconds after the caller hung up. Full recording in your job log.
How it works
STEP 01
The phone rings
Day, night, or while you're under a truck. CallHand picks up your line by the second ring, every time.
STEP 02
It takes the job
Pickup, drop-off, load, deadline, callback number. It speaks the language — lease names and mile markers, not street addresses.
STEP 03
You get a text
A job summary hits your phone in under a minute. Every call sits in your job log with the full recording and transcript.
Built for the patch
Straight answers
Does it sound like a robot?
Callers usually can't tell. It talks like a dispatcher — short, direct, no hold music. If someone asks straight out, it doesn't pretend to be a person.
Will it quote my prices?
Never. It takes the job down and tells the caller you'll confirm price and availability by text. It doesn't make promises you didn't make.
What's it cost?
Pilot spots are limited and priced for small outfits, not majors. Get on the list and we'll talk numbers on a ten-minute call.
CallHand is built by a petroleum engineer with eight years in the Eagle Ford and the Bakken — not an answering service, and not a Silicon Valley call center.