When a caller switches to Spanish, KwickPhone switches with them — and takes the whole order. English, Spanish, Chinese and more, without you hiring for it.

A customer calls and starts in Spanish. Whoever's nearest the phone freezes, manages a few words, and the call gets shorter and more awkward until the caller just says "I'll call back" — and doesn't. A real order walked out the door over a language you couldn't staff for that shift.
We see it: your customers don't all speak the same language, and you can't keep someone fluent in three of them on call for every hour you're open.
KwickPhone meets each caller in their own language — English, Spanish, Chinese and more — and not just for a greeting. It takes the full order, books the job, and runs the deposit in that language, then writes the same clean ticket to your POS as any other call. The caller feels understood, and you didn't have to hire for it.
Plenty of systems can say hello in another language. KwickPhone handles the entire conversation — questions, the order, payment, booking — in the caller's language, and still posts one consistent order to your POS. It's a bilingual front desk you didn't have to staff.
Don't take our word for it — pick up the phone and put it to work. Order something. Try to trip it up.