Write a clean ETA text in five seconds.
Type in the stop. The tool writes the text the way it should read on the customer’s phone: their name, what is coming, when, and a way to reply. Nothing gets sent. This is a preview of the message, not a live text.
Who are you texting?
No phone numbers. Nothing sent. This writes the message and shows it on a phone.
No message is ever sent.
This is a preview, not a live text. The tool writes the message from what you typed above. It does not send anything, it does not ask for a phone number, and it is not connected to your customers or any phone. The reply bubble is a sample of what a customer might write back. ProDispatch has no role here.
What makes this a good ETA text
- 1Their name up front. A text that opens with a name reads like a person, not a robocall, so it gets opened.
- 2Says what is coming. The customer knows it is the roll-off, the restroom, the fence. No guessing which vendor this is.
- 3A real window or a minutes-out. "About 20 minutes out" beats "sometime today." The site can have someone there.
- 4An easy way to reply. If they need to move it, they say so before the truck rolls. That is one less wasted trip.
We are building with our first design partners.
Doing this one text at a time eats the dispatcher's afternoon. We are building the board that writes and sends the ETA for every stop, so nobody has to copy a name and a time into a phone. Want to be in the room while we build it? Leave your spot below.