Every other "AI lost & found" is a website you upload a photo to. KwickPhone is the first you can pick up the phone and talk to: someone calls, the AI takes the report, matches it against what your staff logged, and texts them the moment it turns up.

People who lost something reach for the phone, not an app store. KwickPhone answers — 24/7, calmly, in their language — takes the details, and reassures them you're on it. Your team isn't tied to a desk: they log found items by snapping a photo, calling it in by voice, or a quick form. The match and the "good news" text happen automatically.
The caller describes what they lost — when, where, what it looks like. The AI stays calm and takes it all.
Your team snaps a photo, says it by voice, or types a line. Found items go into one place — no sticky notes.
The system matches lost to found and texts the owner automatically. Until then, it sends a "still looking" note so no one's left wondering.
A lost child or a medical item routes to a person immediately — never a queue. High-value items (wallets, jewelry, phones) require proof of ownership before release, and the AI never reads an item's details back to a caller, so no one can claim what isn't theirs. Every hand-off is logged. And you get a recovery-rate number worth posting.