AI for Angi, Google LSA, and Thumbtack leads
Angi, Google Local Services Ads, and Thumbtack all deliver service-business leads, but they do not expose identical messaging or calling workflows. A useful AI responder starts with the connection method each source permits, then applies the business’s approved services, prices, service area, hours, and reply rules.
Auto-Respond supports lead-response workflows for Angi, Google LSA, and Thumbtack. The exact sending mode depends on the source and the access that source provides. It also supports natural AI voice calls for inbound and outbound business conversations.
Start with the channel, not a generic script
Before enabling any automation, document four facts for each lead source:
- How the lead arrives: marketplace message, form, phone call, email relay, API, or webhook.
- Which reply methods the source permits.
- Which customer details are available when the first response is prepared.
- When the conversation must move to a staff member.
This prevents a common failure: copying one workflow across three systems that have different policies and different data.
Angi lead-response workflow
An Angi workflow should use the job details that are actually available, avoid inventing missing facts, and ask only the next useful question. If the connection exposes a phone number or call event, an enabled voice workflow can handle an inbound conversation or place an outbound business call. The available path depends on the account and connection method.
Configure the responder with:
- the services the business accepts;
- the service area and operating hours;
- approved prices or ranges;
- disqualifying conditions;
- the point where staff should take over.
Do not assume that every Angi lead can receive the same automatic message. Test the configured connection with synthetic inquiries before enabling it for live leads.
Google LSA lead-response workflow
Google LSA can involve calls and message-based leads. Treat those as separate test cases. A message workflow should stay grounded in the details delivered with the inquiry. A voice workflow should follow the business’s disclosure, routing, and escalation rules.
The goal is a reliable response process, not a promise about ad position, booked jobs, or lead quality. Auto-Respond cannot guarantee that a faster response changes an auction result or converts a lead.
For the dedicated owner and current setup guidance, read the Google LSA auto responder guide.
Thumbtack lead-response workflow
Thumbtack inquiries can include project details, service location, availability, contact details, and attachments when the customer supplies them. A configured responder can use those details to prepare or send a relevant reply through the supported connection.
Dynamic quotes must stay inside the services, prices, ranges, and rules configured by the business. They are not guaranteed final prices. Keep a staff handoff for unusual scope, unclear photos, safety issues, or requests outside the configured rules.
For the current product workflow, use the Thumbtack auto responder guide.
Calls and messages need different tests
Test each supported path separately:
- a marketplace message with complete project details;
- a short message with missing details;
- an inbound call during business hours;
- an inbound call after hours;
- an outbound call with the required disclosure;
- a request that should be handed to staff.
Check the reply content, routing, timing, disclosure, and handoff. A successful message test does not prove that a call workflow is ready, and a successful call does not prove that marketplace replies are configured correctly.
Connect the CRM only where access exists
Auto-Respond can connect to a CRM that provides the required API or webhook access. Custom setup depends on the interfaces that CRM makes available. Do not describe every CRM as a prebuilt native integration.
For each connected CRM, verify that the lead source, customer details, conversation summary, and staff ownership arrive in the intended fields. Use synthetic data for the first test unless access to live customer records has been approved.
Preflight checklist
Before turning on a workflow:
- confirm the source connection is active;
- review the allowed sending mode for that source;
- load current services, prices, hours, and service-area rules;
- test missing information and out-of-scope requests;
- test inbound and outbound voice separately when voice is enabled;
- confirm the staff handoff path;
- verify the CRM or webhook mapping when one is used;
- review the first live conversations after activation.
Configured automated responses and AI voice calls can operate 24/7. That does not mean live staff support is available 24/7, and it does not remove the need for a clear escalation path.
Frequently asked questions
Can one AI responder work with Angi, Google LSA, and Thumbtack?
Yes. Auto-Respond supports lead-response workflows for all three. The exact workflow depends on each channel’s connection method, available data, and policies.
Can it handle both messages and calls?
Auto-Respond supports configured message workflows and natural AI voice calls for inbound and outbound business conversations. Test each path separately before activation.
Can the AI give a price?
It can generate a quote from the services, prices, ranges, and rules configured by the business. The quote must stay within those inputs and should not be presented as a guaranteed final price.
Does every CRM work automatically?
No. Auto-Respond can connect to a CRM that provides the required API or webhook access. The setup depends on the interfaces that CRM exposes.
Will the workflow guarantee more bookings or a better LSA position?
No. It creates a consistent response process. Lead quality, customer decisions, platform behavior, and the business’s availability still affect the outcome.
Configure one source at a time
Start with the source that produces the most valuable supported leads, validate it end to end, then add the next source. Start the Auto-Respond trial when the business facts and staff handoff rules are ready.