Industries

Built for businesses that depend on calls, leads and appointments.

Revquor is a platform, not a vertical tool. Wherever revenue depends on answering inquiries and filling a calendar, Revquor identifies the leakage and deploys AI agents to recover it. The industries below are representative examples—Dental and MedSpa have dedicated pages today, and the rest are already supported through the same platform configuration.

Representative examples

Same leakage patterns. Different vocabulary.

Missed calls, unworked leads, no-shows and dormant customers cost revenue in every appointment-driven business. Revquor is configured to the language and workflows of yours.

Dental

Practices and dental groups

  • New-patient inquiries
  • Implant and Invisalign leads
  • Missed calls
  • No-shows and cancellations
  • Patient reactivation
Explore Dental

MedSpa

Aesthetic and wellness clinics

  • Consultation inquiries
  • Treatment leads
  • Missed calls
  • No-shows and cancellations
  • Dormant clients
Explore MedSpa

Automotive

Service centers and repair shops

  • Missed service calls
  • Unbooked estimates
  • Declined work follow-up
  • Overdue maintenance reminders
Explore Automotive

Home Services

HVAC, plumbing, electrical and more

  • After-hours calls
  • Quotes that stalled
  • Seasonal service reminders
  • Repeat-job opportunities
Explore Home Services

Chiropractic

Clinics with recurring visit plans

  • New-patient inquiries
  • Missed appointments
  • Care-plan drop-off
  • Inactive patient reactivation
Explore Chiropractic

Solar

Consultation and quote-driven sales

  • Unworked lead lists
  • Consultations never booked
  • Quote follow-up
  • Long sales-cycle nurture
Explore Solar

Other

Any appointment- or lead-driven business

  • Missed calls
  • Unconverted leads
  • No-shows
  • Customers who never came back
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If your business runs on inbound calls, inquiry forms and a booked calendar, the Revquor Revenue Scan will show you where opportunity is being lost—before you deploy anything.