Locksmith
Lockouts, rekeys and the 2am call, quoted straight: the real service call, no $19 teaser games.
Built for the van, whatever's in it.
Every trade here shares the same physics: the phone rings, a truck rolls, an invoice follows, and whoever answers first wins the job. Linq was shaped in partnership with working shops (Safe & Secure Locksmith's dispatch desk first), then built out trade by trade. The loop is the same everywhere: capture, quote, dispatch, charge, re-loop. The details below are not.
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Same loop. Different 2am.
Lockouts, rekeys and the 2am call, quoted straight: the real service call, no $19 teaser games.
The first heatwave books your whole month. Capture every no-cool call and keep the maintenance list warm.
Burst pipes don't leave voicemails. Emergency calls land on the board before the ceiling comes down.
Service calls, panel swaps, and quotes signed before the ladder is back on the truck.
Diagnose, order the part, book the return visit, without losing the customer in between.
Broken spring at 7am, on the board by 7:05, ETA text already sent.
Recurring routes, crew schedules, and invoices that send themselves while the crew is still on site.
Multi-day jobs, deposits up front, and progress you can invoice as you go.
Where this page points next.
Your trade's on the list.
If it rolls a truck, Linq runs it. Start free and the next call lands on a board instead of a voicemail (receptionist on Growth plans and up).
Start free, or put one real week through it on the 14-day trial and judge it on Friday.