Locksmith answering service

It's 11 p.m. and someone is sitting on their front step, locked out, phone at 12%. They call. You're already on another job, hands on a pick. The call goes to voicemail. Two minutes later, the next locksmith on Google picks up — and the job is gone. Lockout customers don't wait. They call until someone answers.

Tell Vallo about your locksmith business — your services, hours, service area, and how you handle lockouts. About five minutes of setup. From there, Vallo answers as your business, greeting customers by name, handling FAQs, and booking jobs the way you'd want them booked.
Late nights, weekends, holidays. Every call gets a real response, not voicemail.
Schedules lockouts, rekeys, and installs directly into your calendar. No double-booking, no gaps.
House lockout? Car lockout? Vallo flags it and transfers to you immediately.
Pricing, service area, rekey vs. replace — Vallo handles the calls you answer ten times a day.
Point Vallo at your website or Google Business Profile. It gets to work in minutes.

Traditional answering services take a message. By the time someone calls you back, the locked-out customer has already dialed three more numbers. Vallo answers in your business's voice, asks the right questions for a lockout versus a rekey versus a commercial change-out, books the job into your calendar, and transfers anything urgent straight to you. And it runs 24/7 without a per-minute call-center bill.
Most don't notice — Vallo answers with your business name and handles the call the way a good dispatcher would. When something is outside what Vallo can confidently handle, it transfers directly to you. Vallo doesn't guess. It transfers.
Vallo only books based on the availability you set. You control the calendar, the service area radius, and the after-hours rules. If you're slammed, it pushes the job to the next open window or transfers the caller.
Vallo starts under $100/month. One captured lockout at $175 covers months of the service. Compared to a call center charging by the minute — or to the cost of every missed call going to the locksmith one Google result down — the math works out fast.