Spring-break calls across I-820 during morning rush
A homeowner in Park Hill wakes up at 6:30am, hits the opener, hears the snap, and cannot get the car out. She calls you at 6:45 while you are unloading at a job in Saginaw. The phone rings four times and goes to voicemail. She calls the next shop on Google. Narlo replies via SMS in 10 seconds from that Park Hill address, asks the right questions—single or double spring, does the door move at all, can you get one car out—and books the appointment into your CRM before you finish the Saginaw install. By the time you check voicemail at 8:15, the Keller job you could have done at noon would be gone without Narlo. The I-820 loop math that kills your callback time from Benbrook to Watauga stops mattering when the reply goes out before the homeowner opens the next search result.