What does MissyLeads do?
MissyLeads answers inbound calls, captures lead details, flags urgency, and gives the owner a clean inbox of outcomes and follow-up work.
FAQ
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MissyLeads answers inbound calls, captures lead details, flags urgency, and gives the owner a clean inbox of outcomes and follow-up work.
No. It is meant to reduce missed calls and clean up intake. Urgent transfers, callbacks, and office workflows still stay visible to the team.
Yes, when booking is enabled and the owner has connected the calendar workflow. Google Calendar connection is finished by the owner after onboarding.
Yes. MissyLeads can be configured for English-only or bilingual English + Spanish caller handling. The owner dashboard and setup flow stay in English.
No. Most businesses forward calls to MissyLeads or route overflow and after-hours traffic first.
The basic business setup is short. Some countries can go live with instant number setup, while others may need country-specific business details or implementation review before the number is ready.
Public onboarding is currently focused on the U.S., Canada, U.K., Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, and Spain. Instant setup depends on country-specific Twilio eligibility and compliance requirements.
Yes. Non-U.S. phone number markets currently add $20 per month to each plan. Additional carrier, telecom, regulatory, or compliance costs may still apply where country-specific setup requires them.
In the owner inbox. Booked, missed, follow-up, voicemail, and urgent calls are grouped into one owner-facing workflow.
English onboarding for the U.S., Canada, U.K., Australia, and New Zealand. Spanish flow for Mexico, Spain, and other Spanish-speaking customers where implementation allows.