For turf and landscape suppliers.
Auxily is an AI voice receptionist built for turf suppliers, landscapers and agricultural businesses. It answers every call to your farm, the after hours ones, the weekend ones, the ones that come in while you're on the forklift. It takes the order, answers the everyday questions, and logs the call. You choose what happens next.
Incoming call
OFFICE LINE · SUN 7:42PM
0:38
CALLER
After 200 square metres of Sir Walter, delivered to Berry by Friday if you can.
AUXILY
No worries. I'll grab the variety, the quantity and the address, and get that on the run.
Order captured
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PETA D · RYANS TURF · COOLANGATTA NSW
YOUR PHONE, LAST WEEKEND
Missed call
No voicemail left
Sun 7:42pm
Missed call
Rang the next supplier
Sat 8:05am
Missed call
No voicemail left
Fri 6:30pm
Answered by Auxily
Order captured, run booked
Sun 7:42pm
CALLER
AUXILY
CALLER
AUXILY
Picks up every call, 24/7, after hours and on weekends. Sounds like a real person.
Takes the order, or answers the question, asking what matters for your business.
Writes the call to your sheet or system, sends you a summary and full transcript.
Book the run, text the client back, or leave it to you. It's already sorted.
Your varieties, pricing, delivery areas and cut offs. We build it, you don't lift a finger.
Keep your existing line. A couple of minutes, nothing to rip out or replace.
Bookings land in your calendar, leads land in your inbox. You keep doing the job.
What is an AI voice receptionist for turf suppliers?
It's software that answers your business phone in a natural, human sounding voice and handles turf calls around the clock. It takes orders, answers common questions, captures the lead and passes it to you. Auxily is an AI receptionist built specifically for Australian turf suppliers, landscapers and ag businesses.
Can it answer customer questions, not just take orders?
Can it take turf orders and book deliveries?
How is this different from an answering service?
Does it use my existing number?
How much does it cost?
Does Auxily work outside Sydney?
