Your print shop doesn't have a problem with too few messages. It has a problem with messages that go nowhere. For every serious client asking for 5,000 saddle-stitched catalogs, ten more ask "how much for a copy?" and vanish. Your team burns the morning replying to everyone equally, and the big jobs, the ones that actually pay the lease on the press, slip through the noise.
The bottleneck isn't production. It's the filter. Who separates the curious from the real buyer, and who makes sure that real buyer ends up sitting in front of you with the artwork ready?
Qualifying is deciding where your time goes
At a print shop, not every lead is worth the same. Someone who wants a single copy is a few-cents ticket. An agency that needs 3,000 four-color brochures with spot varnish is a job worth hundreds or thousands of dollars. Treat them the same and you lose on both ends: you exhaust your team on small questions and neglect the big ones.
Qualifying a lead means answering, before you invest your time, three things: what they need, how much the job is worth, and when they want it. A good front counter does this on instinct. The trouble is that instinct doesn't scale: one person can't hold 30 conversations at once without the good ones falling through.
At Catalizadora we build an AI agent that qualifies every WhatsApp conversation automatically and books appointments only with the leads worth your time.
How the agent qualifies, step by step
When a message comes in, the agent talks the way your best counter salesperson would:
- Understands the job. It asks product, quantity, size, stock, inks and finish. It doesn't blurt out a price; it builds context first.
- Reads the intent. It tells "just checking prices" apart from "I need it for a Friday delivery." A concrete date and a real volume are strong signals.
- Estimates the value. With the quantity and job type, it figures whether this is a small ticket or a real sale, based on the ranges you define.
- Decides the next step. The curious one gets the info and stays open without costing you time. The serious buyer gets an appointment or a call booked, is told how to send the artwork, and gets the slot confirmed.
The result: your team opens the day with a calendar of real appointments, not 50 unsorted chats.
An example from the trade
Two messages come in almost at once. The first: "how much for a color print?". The second: "I need to quote 4,000 full-color tri-fold brochures for a trade fair on the 28th, can you handle the volume?". Without an agent, both wait in the same line and you might answer whoever came first. With an agent, the second is instantly qualified as a priority, asked for the high-res PDF artwork, and booked for an appointment that same day to close; the first gets the info and is logged in case it matures. You didn't decide anything manually: the right conversation rose to the top on its own.
Without an agent vs. with an agent
| Manual operation | AI agent | |
|---|---|---|
| Lead filtering | By eye, when there's time | On every chat, instantly |
| Appointments booked | Whatever you can coordinate | Automatic, qualified leads only |
| Big leads lost | Common during peak hours | They prioritize themselves |
| Lead information | In the salesperson's head | Complete in the CRM |
| Hours | Work shift | 24/7 |
The point isn't speed for its own sake. It's that you stop losing the jobs that make the month because they arrived at the same hour as ten questions about a single copy.
The appointment is where it closes
Automatic booking is no small detail. In printing, many sales close when the client sits down with you, feels a paper sample, approves a color proof. The agent connects to your calendar and reserves that slot while the client is still warm, not three days later when they've already quoted elsewhere. And because every conversation lands in the CRM, you know exactly what that client brings to the appointment: what they asked for, what budget they mentioned, what's still missing.
What you see as the owner
With everything logged, you stop guessing. You see how many leads come in, how many qualify, how many appointments get booked, and how many turn into jobs. That tells you whether your problem is demand or closing, and where to put the effort. It's the difference between spending on advertising blindly and knowing you already have the leads and what's missing is answering them in time.
It's your system, not a rental
The agent we build is yours: code, data and infrastructure in your name, with no retainers or locked-in licenses. You pay for the build once and operate at a pass-through cost of hosting and tokens, usually between $200 and $400 a month, with no margin of ours.
MAGIA Solo costs $4,500 and ships in 15 days: it includes the agent that qualifies and books from your WhatsApp, wired to your brand and your calendar. If you need something larger and tailored, MAGIA Core starts at $15,000.
The next step
If your print shop lets the big jobs slip because they blend into the noise, the fix isn't hiring another salesperson: it's qualifying and booking automatically.
Talk to our own AI agent on WhatsApp from catalizadora.ai and watch it qualify and book live. If you'd rather talk directly, book 30 minutes with Pablo Estrada here: https://cal.com/pablo-estrada-hlqaql. We'll review your lead flow and tell you honestly how many sales you're leaving in the queue.