Risacare.
For RV repair and service pros

An RV repair answering service for the traveller who needs it fixed now.

RV callers are usually on a trip with a departure date, and they will ring every shop in the area until somebody answers. Yours rings while you're on a roof mid-bead of self-leveling sealant. Risacare texts them back from your own number.

Why RV pros pick Risacare

Travellers cannot wait

Somebody parked at a campground with a leak is calling until they get a human. A text in about thirty seconds keeps them.

A sealant bead can't be paused

Stop mid-bead and you've got a seam. Nothing has to stop.

Bay slots book themselves

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

$79/mo flat

Travel season costs the same as winter storage months.

Travelers call whoever answers first

An RVer stuck at a campground will work down a list of nearby shops, and the first one that responds, even just with a text, usually gets first shot at the job.

Repairs are tied to a departure date

Many RV calls come with a hard deadline, like a trip leaving in two days, so a missed call can read as 'they can't fit me in' even when you would have called back an hour later.

Shop phones stay busy during service

Between diagnostics, parts calls, and customers already in the bay, incoming calls get missed - a quick text-back keeps the new lead from cooling off while you finish what's in front of you.

RV Repair FAQ

Can it tell them if you can fit them in today?

It shows whatever your connected calendar has free, so the slots they can book are real. It won't promise anything the calendar doesn't have.

Do mobile-service calls work the same?

Yes, any missed call to your number gets the text back, whether they're rolling to you or want you at the campsite. Where the rig is sitting comes out on the reply.

Can it quote a repair?

No. Nothing about price comes from a greeting.

Does Call Catcher talk to RV owners on the phone or diagnose their problem?

No. It doesn't answer calls live or troubleshoot anything. It only sends a text after a missed call so the caller knows you saw it, and you follow up with the actual conversation.

We get calls from travelers passing through - does that matter?

It doesn't change how the tool works, but it does raise the stakes: an out-of-town RVer often can't wait for a callback and will move to the next shop, so a fast text response matters more than usual.

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 RV repair and service pros

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