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Open your phone.
Count your missed calls.

Most calls to home service businesses go unanswered. Count your missed calls from the last 7 days. Don't guess. We'll show you exactly what those cost.

Your numbers

$

Check your recent calls list. Count missed and unanswered calls from the last 7 days.

You're losing an estimated

$0

per year in missed revenue*

The breakdown

Missed calls / week 0
Est. callers who won't call back (85%)* 0
Est. lost jobs / month (assumed 30% close rate)* 0
Est. revenue lost / month* $0
Est. revenue lost / year* $0

*All figures are estimates based on industry averages and assumptions. Actual results vary based on your market, trade, close rate, and call volume. These projections are for illustrative purposes only and do not guarantee any specific outcome.

What if you caught every call?

0x return on $299/mo

An AI receptionist costs $299/month. Your missed calls cost $0/month.

What happens when you miss a call?

Without Turnkey
Call goes to voicemail
Caller hangs up
Calls your competitor
You lose the job. Permanently.
With Turnkey
AI answers in 2 rings
Captures name, issue, and contact info
Texts you the lead details instantly
Caller is taken care of. You keep the job.

The math is simple

Lost Revenue / mo Turnkey Cost / mo Net Saved / mo ROI
$0 $299 $0 0%

Based on your inputs above. Lost revenue = missed calls/mo x avg job value x 30% close rate x 85% no-callback rate.

Stop losing $0/month. Start for $299.

Turnkey Dispatch answers every call you miss, captures the lead, and texts you the details. Your customers never hit voicemail again.

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<3%

of callers who hit voicemail actually leave a message

Source: Invoca, 2024

5 min

Responding within 5 minutes makes you 100x more likely to connect with a lead

Source: MIT Lead Response Study

$299

per month to never miss a call again

First month free. No contracts.

Disclaimer: This calculator is for informational purposes only. Results are estimates based on the inputs you provide and industry averages. Actual costs and revenue may vary based on your market, business model, and other factors. Consult with a financial professional for specific business decisions.

Last updated: May 2026

Frequently asked questions

How much does a missed call actually cost a contractor? +

It depends on your trade. A plumber's average service call is $350-$500. An HVAC company averages $500-$800. A roofer can lose thousands per missed call on bigger jobs. When most callers who hit voicemail never call back, each missed call represents a permanent lost opportunity.

Why don't customers just leave a voicemail? +

Because they don't have to. When someone has a leaking pipe or broken AC, they're calling 2-3 companies. The first one that answers gets the job. Most people who reach voicemail hang up and call the next company on the list. They're not waiting around for a callback.

When do contractors miss the most calls? +

During the workday, when you're on a job. And after hours, when you've shut off for the night. Evenings and weekends are peak call times for emergencies, but most contractors stop answering by 5pm. That's when your competitors who have answering services pick up the jobs you're losing.

How does an AI receptionist help with missed calls? +

It answers every call you can't get to. The AI knows your business, your services, your service area, and your hours. It captures the caller's info and texts you the details. If you enable calendar booking, it can schedule jobs by your rules. The caller talks to someone knowledgeable instead of hitting voicemail, and you get the lead instead of losing it.

Is $299/month worth it compared to hiring a receptionist? +

A full-time receptionist costs $2,500-$4,000/month (salary, benefits, taxes). A traditional answering service runs $200-$500/month but charges per minute and doesn't know your business. An AI receptionist costs $299/month, handles calls around the clock and doesn't take sick days. If it saves you even one job per month, it's paid for itself.