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SMS Terms

Last updated: August 2026

The program

WorkCatcher (a product of AJ Consultations LLC) sends two kinds of text messages. Lead alerts go to subscribers — contractors who signed up for WorkCatcher — with the caller's name, job type, estimated value, and a dashboard link. Text-backs go to people who called a subscriber's WorkCatcher number and didn't reach them; the message replies on the subscriber's behalf so the caller knows they'll be called back.

Consent

Subscribers agree to receive lead alerts and service messages when they sign up. Callers receive a single text-back as a direct response to their own call to the business, and any further messages are part of that same conversation with the business. Consent is not a condition of any purchase.

Message frequency & rates

Message frequency varies — subscribers get one alert per missed call; callers get one text-back per missed call plus the resulting conversation. Message and data rates may apply, charged by your carrier.

Opting out

Reply STOP to any message to stop receiving texts from that number. You'll get one final confirmation message. Reply START to resume. Note for subscribers: lead alerts are how WorkCatcher delivers leads — if you stop them, use the web dashboard instead.

Help

Reply HELP to any message, or email [email protected], or text +15105169416.

Carriers

Carriers are not liable for delayed or undelivered messages. Supported carriers include all major U.S. carriers; delivery is subject to carrier network availability.

Privacy

How we handle message content and caller information is covered in the Privacy Policy.

WorkCatcher is a product of AJ Consultations LLC. © 2026
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