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72-hour emergency support

When it has to be fixed by Friday.

Site down, launch tomorrow, or leads going cold in an inbox nobody is watching. We rebuild and automate the front of your business in three days, then tell you how to keep it that way.

The form and the emergency inbox accept requests at any hour, day or night. Send it and a senior operator picks it up directly, aiming to be on a triage call with you within the hour during business hours. You will not be passed around a queue or asked to explain it twice.

Phone
A dedicated emergency line is being provisioned as we take on our founding cohort. For now, request a callback or email below and a senior operator calls you straight back within the hour during business hours.
Email, monitored closely
emergency@7mindshq.com

One senior operator owns your case from the first call to handover, and you get their direct number. The 72-hour fee is fixed and agreed on the triage call before any work starts, so an emergency never becomes an open cheque.

Request an urgent callback

Leave the best way to reach you and what is broken. A senior operator picks it up directly, not a ticket queue.

What gets fixed in the window.

A site that works again

Down, broken, or embarrassing, we rebuild the pages that matter on a fast, stable foundation.

Enquiries answered

An AI front desk live within the window, catching and qualifying every lead while you steady the ship.

The leak found

We trace why work was slipping through, the dead form, the missed call, the cold follow-up, and close it.

A human on it

One senior operator owns your case start to finish. You get their number, not a ticket queue.

The seventy-two hours

A clock, not a queue.

Four phases, in order, against a fixed window. Each one starts the moment the last is steady, so the seventy-two hours is a sequence you can watch rather than a queue you wait in.

Hour 0 to 4

Triage call

We get on a call inside the hour, find what is actually broken, and agree the fix and the order we do it in.

Hour 4 to 24

Stabilise

The urgent thing gets fixed first. Site back up, form working, phones forwarding, the bleeding stopped.

Hour 24 to 56

Rebuild and wire in

We rebuild the pages that earn and stand up the AI receptionist on your services and your calendar.

Hour 56 to 72

Test and hand over

Everything checked under load, a walkthrough on a call, and a plan for what to do next once the fire is out.

Who calls

Call us if this is you.

This is not the route for a calm, considered build. That is our twelve-week work. This is for the week it cannot wait.

  • Your site went down before a launch, a campaign, or a big week.
  • A developer or agency vanished and left you stranded mid-build.
  • Enquiries are arriving and nobody is answering them in time.
  • You have a deadline that a normal three-month timeline cannot meet.

Why a deadline this tight is safe with us.

Speed only helps if the work holds. These are the things that make the seventy-two hours something you can rely on rather than gamble on.

Run by people who do this weekly

This is not a favour squeezed between projects. Rebuilding and automating the front of a business is the work we do every week, so the seventy-two hours is a process, not a scramble.

One senior operator, not a queue

Your case belongs to one person from the first call to handover. You get their direct number. No ticket, no handoffs, no explaining your problem twice.

We fix the cause, not just the symptom

A site back up that still leaks enquiries is half a job. We trace why work was slipping, the dead form, the missed call, the cold follow-up, and close it before the window ends.

If the full fix needs longer, you know on the triage call

We would rather tell you the truth in the first hour than miss a promise on day three. If a complete fix genuinely needs more than seventy-two hours, we stabilise the urgent part first, the site, the form, the phones, so the bleeding stops inside the window, and set out a clear plan and price for the rest before we carry on.

The clock is already running.

If it cannot wait, request the callback and we aim to be on a triage call within the hour during business hours. If you are weighing it up, the ROI calculator shows what the unanswered enquiries are costing while the fire burns.

A senior operator picks it up directly. No queue, no explaining it twice.

Questions

The emergency route, answered.

We aim to be on a triage call within the hour and have the urgent thing, the part that is costing you most, stabilised inside the first day. The full rebuild and AI reception are live within the seventy-two-hour window.

One fixed fee for the seventy-two hours, agreed on the triage call before any work starts. We scope it once we know what is broken, name a single figure, and that figure is the one you pay: it does not move mid-rescue, and anything outside the agreed scope is quoted separately before we touch it. The fee sits above our standard branch builds, which begin from £3,500 and are shown in your local currency on the pricing page, because three days of focused senior rescue costs more than a scheduled build.

On the triage call we tell you honestly. If the full fix needs longer, we stabilise the urgent part first, the site, the form, the phones, so the bleeding stops, then set out a clear plan for the rest. You are never left guessing.

That is one of the most common calls we take. We can rebuild the pages that matter on a fast, stable foundation without needing the previous team, their passwords, or their goodwill. You walk away owning what we build.

No. A considered Autonomous Digital Branch is our twelve-week work, built in stages. Emergency support is for the week it cannot wait: the front of your business rebuilt and automated in three days, then a plan for what to do once the fire is out.

Not on fire? Book the calm version.

The calendar below books the considered thirty-minute strategy call, not the emergency line. If it cannot wait, request the urgent callback instead.

Book a strategy call

Thirty minutes. A clear plan.

We map your branch, the workforce it needs, and the return it should make, then tell you exactly what we would build and what it costs. No pitch deck.