Risacare.
For motorcycle repair shops

A motorcycle shop answering service that answers with a wheel in the swingarm.

Holding a rear wheel up in the swingarm is both hands and a spindle you're lining up. Risacare answers the calls you miss with a short greeting and your booking link, from your own number.

Why motorcycle shops pick Risacare

Both hands are in the swingarm

You don't set a wheel down half-aligned. The text back needs nothing from you.

Riding season is short

The first warm week fills the shop, and the calls all arrive together.

Bay slots book themselves

The caller taps your link and picks a slot on your connected calendar.

$79/mo flat

Small tickets keep their value, and busy season costs the same as winter.

Riders often need the bike back fast

A motorcycle is frequently someone's only ride to work, so a missed call can push them straight to a shop that answers, even if you could have fit them in.

Riding season creates sudden call spikes

Warm weather brings a rush of tune-up and repair calls all at once, and a one or two person shop can only be on the phone or in the bay, not both.

A text buys you time without overpromising

Call Catcher doesn't quote the repair or book the appointment - it just confirms you got the call, so the rider isn't left guessing and calling the next number down.

Motorcycle Repair FAQ

Can it quote a service?

No. If you have fixed service pricing, put it on the page your booking link opens.

Do tyre-only jobs come through the same?

Yes — every missed caller gets the same text. A tyre swap and a top-end rebuild are the same missed call to a phone, and the small job is usually how the rider finds out whether you're worth the big one.

Can it tell me the bike?

Only if they say so in a reply. It never asks the caller questions.

Does Call Catcher talk to the rider about what's wrong with the bike?

No, it never answers live or diagnoses anything. It only sends an automatic text after a missed call so the rider knows you got the message; you handle the actual conversation.

Our shop is small and the phone isn't always covered - does that matter?

That's exactly the gap this fills. If a call goes unanswered because you're both working on bikes, the caller still gets a text instead of silence.

Does it ask the caller questions or qualify the job?

No. Risacare doesn't interview anyone — the caller hears a short greeting and gets a text with your booking link. Qualifying still happens when you call back. Nothing pretends to be a receptionist.

Does it sync with my dispatch or field software?

No. Replies land in your Risacare leads with the caller's number and you get an alert; you enter the job into whatever you already use. We'd rather say that plainly than sell an integration that doesn't exist.

What does it cost?

Call Catcher is $79/mo flat — no per-minute charges, no per-lead fees, no commission on the work it saves. 7-day free trial, card required, cancel any time.

Get set up

Put it on the number you already use

Tell us where to reach you and roughly how many calls slip past you in a week. It goes straight to the founder — you keep your number, and nothing changes on your phone.

In a hurry? Call (214) 983-2636 and hang up — it texts you back in about 30 seconds.

Goes straight to the founder. You'll hear back from a person, usually within a few hours on a weekday.

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For motorcycle repair shops

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