Never miss a job.

A missed call is a job that went to somebody else. Nock answers it, asks what that job actually needs, and hands you this.

What you get today
Missed call
+353 86 123 4987 · 14:12

No name. No address. No idea whether it was worth €80 or €800. Ring back tonight and hope.

Urgent Needs you NCK-0025

No heating — Worcester Bosch, error E9

Sarah Murphy · 14 Example Road, Limerick

Started this morning · Heating no · Hot water no Photo of the display received Free after 17:30 today
1–2h on site €80+ at your rates
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Works with the phone number and messages you already use.


The same first line. Completely different questions.

This is the part a contact form cannot do. Nock works out what kind of job it is, then asks only what that job needs. A boiler and a roof have nothing in common except the person who has to go out and look at them.

"My boiler's not working" plumbing
  1. What make is it, and is there an error code on the display?
  2. Do you have any heating at the moment?
  3. And hot water, is that working?
  4. Could you send a photo of the display?
"Water's coming through the ceiling" roofing
  1. Is water coming in right now?
  2. Is it a tiled roof, slate, or flat?
  3. How many storeys is the property?
  4. A photo of the ceiling would help.

Job types across plumbing, electrical, heating and roofing, each with its own questions. It stops asking the moment it has what you need.


Your whole day, sorted by who needs you first.

Emergencies at the top. Then the jobs waiting on a decision. Then what is already booked. If nothing needs you, the screen says so and leaves you alone.

That is the whole interface. There is no dashboard to keep on top of, because keeping on top of a dashboard is just more admin.

The Today screen in Nock: an emergency gas job at the top, then jobs waiting on a decision, each with the customer, the address and the value.

One minute after the phone rings out.

Both hands are under a sink. You are not answering, and the customer is not waiting: they are already scrolling to the next number. Nock gets there first.

By the time you are out from under the sink, it is not a missed call any more. It is a job card.

Missed call · +353 86 123 4987 · 14:12
Nock · 14:13 Hi, this is Nock, I look after enquiries for John while he's on a job. Sorry we missed your call. What can we help you with?
Customer Boiler isn't working. No heat at all since last night.
Nock Thanks. Do you have any hot water at the moment? And what make is the boiler?
…and it carries on until the job card is finished.

It works for you, and it knows where to stop.

You approve the booking

Nothing gets booked behind your back. Turn that off later if you would rather Nock offered times on its own.

Your rules, written down

Say "don't book boiler installs without asking me" and it becomes a rule you can read, edit and delete.

Danger stops it dead

Someone mentions a smell of gas and Nock stops, gives safety advice, and pulls a person in straight away.

It never invents a price

Every figure comes from the rates you set. No rate for that job means "John will confirm before any work begins".

Nock never presents itself as a qualified tradesperson and never gives repair instructions. Customers are told the replies are automated, and you can read every message it sends.

Watch a message turn into a booked job.

We run it with you, live. About a minute.

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