New solar inquiries often wait too long before the first call.
Solar appointment setting
AI appointment setter for solar teams and agencies
Camie AI acts as the first-response setter layer for solar campaigns, moving homeowners from inquiry to booked consultation.
Confirm quote interest
Ask for the best time
Share next-step details
Qualified call scheduled
Lead conversion gap
Appointment setting breaks when every lead waits for a person
The lead was interested enough to click, read, and submit. The gap is what happens next: speed, channel coverage, persistence, and handoff discipline.
Setters miss leads outside office hours or during peak campaign volume.
Low-intent leads consume time that should go to qualified conversations.
Agencies need a repeatable setter process across multiple client accounts.
Operating model
How the AI setter moves a solar inquiry toward a real call
Camie AI is built around the moments after opt-in, where buyer intent is high and manual process usually leaks revenue.
Lead arrives
A homeowner submits a quote, consultation, or savings request from a campaign or page.
AI setter engages
Camie AI calls and texts with campaign context, then qualifies intent and availability.
Objections are handled
The conversation can answer basic questions, follow up later, or route to a human when required.
Calendar handoff
Interested leads are guided toward the next real sales step: a booked call.
Setter workflow
A setter team is busy while new quote requests keep arriving
Camie AI gives each inquiry an immediate first pass, qualifies basic intent, and keeps the homeowner warm until a calendar slot or human handoff makes sense.
Useful when human setters are available but not instant.
Keeps low-fit replies from consuming closer time.
Creates a repeatable appointment-setting layer for multiple client accounts.
Product layer
Setter coverage without adding another manual queue
Use Camie AI when you need AI appointment setter for solar that can keep working after the first missed call.
Always-on coverage
Keep response active when human setters are unavailable, busy, or asleep.
Qualification before handoff
Separate serious appointment opportunities from low-quality replies before a closer spends time.
Missed-call recovery
Use SMS and email follow-up when the first call is missed instead of dropping the lead.
Agency deployment
Standardize the appointment-setting layer across solar client campaigns.
Best fit
Best for teams that need booking coverage, not another inbox
For solar sales teams and agencies that need appointment-setting coverage without waiting for a human setter to notice every new lead.
You need more appointment-setting coverage without expanding headcount.
You want speed-to-lead on every paid inquiry.
You run solar lead campaigns for multiple markets or clients.
You want the AI setter focused on booking qualified conversations.
Trust layer
Built for responsible follow-up, not blind blasting
Voice and SMS campaigns need consent-aware setup, clean handoffs, and clear stop behavior. Camie AI is designed as a controlled conversion layer.
Opt-out aware
Follow-up should stop when a lead unsubscribes or clearly asks not to be contacted.
Human takeover
Interested or complex conversations can be surfaced for a real operator.
Campaign visibility
Track attempts, replies, booked calls, and sequence state.
FAQ
Questions buyers ask before booking
Can an AI appointment setter call solar leads?
Yes. With the right consent-aware setup, Camie AI can call new solar leads, text them, follow up, and move interested homeowners toward a booked appointment.
What happens if the lead wants a human?
Camie AI is designed to surface conversations for human takeover when the lead needs a real operator or closer.
Is this for solar companies or agencies?
Both, but the strongest fit is solar teams and agencies already paying for lead flow and needing better conversion after the form fill.
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Lead Leak Audit
Find the follow-up gaps before buying more leads
We will look at your current lead path, response speed, channels, and booked-call handoff.