Driveway Weather Reschedule Update SMS Demo

Text the demo code, reply OK, CHANGE or CALL, and see how Jemima AI captures the customer response to a weather-related scheduling update.

What problem this solves

Driveway work is often weather-sensitive, and customers can be left uncertain when dates or timing need to be reviewed.

How this helps customers

Customers get a simple way to acknowledge an update, request a timing change, or ask for a call, while the driveway team receives a clear scheduling summary.

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How to try it

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Text the demo code

3321

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Reply with an option

OK, CHANGE or CALL

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Review the captured outcome

Scheduling response and recommended team action

What this demonstrates

SMS schedule update handling, weather-delay response capture, change-request routing, callback request handling and safe human-review coordination.

What happens next

The workflow creates a session, sends the weather-related scheduling SMS, captures the customer reply, records the scheduling response and produces a staff-ready summary.

Demo boundaries

This is a demo. No real job date, start time, completion date, surface result, material suitability or weather outcome is guaranteed. Any timing change is treated as a request for the team to review.

Why this SMS workflow matters

This SMS demo shows how a driveway company can keep customers updated when weather affects scheduling. It captures whether the customer has acknowledged the update, needs a different arrangement, or wants a call from the office.

  • Driveway work can be affected by rain, temperature, curing conditions or site conditions.
  • Customers may become frustrated if weather-related changes are not communicated clearly.
  • Office teams need to know who has acknowledged an update and who needs a call.
  • Timing changes should be reviewed by staff before any real schedule is changed.
  • The workflow should avoid making promises about dates, materials, surfaces or weather outcomes.

Example SMS conversation

Customer texts: 3321
Jemima replies: This driveway demo handles weather-related scheduling. Reply OK to acknowledge the update, CHANGE if the proposed timing does not work, or CALL if you want the office to ring you.
Customer replies: CHANGE
Jemima replies: Thanks. Please reply with the timing issue or preferred day. The driveway team would review this before confirming any change.
Customer replies: We are away next Monday
Jemima replies: Thanks. Your timing note has been captured for the driveway team.

What the business receives

The workflow turns weather-related updates into structured scheduling signals. It helps the business separate acknowledged customers from those who need a rearrangement or callback, while keeping real scheduling decisions under team control.

Example handover summary
SMS workflow Driveway weather reschedule update
  • Customer action Requested timing review
  • Customer note Away next Monday
  • Recommended staff action Review diary and contact customer with confirmed options
  • Boundary note No job date, surface result, material suitability or completion timing confirmed by SMS
  • Admin value Reduces confusion during weather-sensitive scheduling changes
  • Confidence High

How this could be implemented

This can connect to job scheduling, weather-delay alerts, CRM notes or office task lists. In a live setup, OK should record acknowledgement, CHANGE should create a scheduling task, and CALL should route a callback request to the office.

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