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A plumbing company was losing 40% of their leads. The reason? Nobody answered the phone.
A plumbing company was losing 40% of their new leads. Not because of bad service because nobody answered the phone. Here's what was happening: 1. Customer has a burst pipe at 9pm 2. They Google "emergency plumber near me" 3. They call the first 3 results 4. Whoever answers first gets the job This company had great reviews, fair pricing, 15 years experience. But their phone went to voicemail after 6pm. By morning, the customer had already hired someone else. They were losing an estimated $8,500/month in missed after-hours calls. We built an AI voice agent that: - Answers every call in 2 rings, 24/7 - Qualifies the job (emergency vs. scheduled) - Books emergency callouts directly into the calendar - Sends the customer a confirmation text within 30 seconds Result after 60 days: - 40% more leads captured - $11,200/month in additional revenue - Zero missed after-hours calls The phone gets answered at 2am on a Sunday. The customer thinks they're talking to a receptionist. The owner sleeps through it. Has anyone else lost business simply because you couldn't answer fast enough? If this sounds like your situation, DM me "VOICE" , I'll walk you through how it works.
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You worked 11 hours today and your business didn't move forward. Here's why.
That feeling when you worked 11 hours but your business didn't actually move forward? There's a name for that. It's called the Operator's Trap. You spend your mornings answering emails, chasing invoices, updating spreadsheets, following up with leads who ghosted. By 3pm you've been "busy" all day but haven't done a single thing that grows revenue. Here's the brutal math: - 45 min/day on manual follow-ups = 16 hours/month - 30 min/day on invoice admin = 11 hours/month - 1 hour/day on scheduling + email = 22 hours/month That's 49 hours/month on tasks that produce zero revenue. Nearly a full-time employee's worth of hours -- except you're not paying someone, you're paying with your own time. The businesses pulling ahead right now aren't working harder. They automated these exact tasks and redirected that time to sales, strategy, and client delivery. I've built automation stacks that eliminate most of this. Happy to share what actually works and what's overhyped. What's the one task that eats the most of your day but doesn't make you money? Drop it below.
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Most businesses don't have a leads problem. They have a follow-up problem.
A lead comes in. Things get busy. The follow-up slips. The deal goes cold. It's not laziness, it's just the reality of running a business with a small team and a packed schedule. The businesses winning right now have figured out how to stay consistent without adding more to their plate. How do you currently handle follow-ups in your business?
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I watched a business owner spend 45 minutes doing something that now takes 3.
He wasn't doing anything wrong. He just hadn't seen what was possible yet. That's the thing about running a business you get so deep in the day-to-day that you stop questioning how things get done. The biggest shifts don't always come from working harder. Sometimes it's just seeing your own process from the outside. What's something in your business you've never questioned but probably should?
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