Your season is a handful of weeks where the phone will not stop. SNRG answers every estimate call and text in seconds, follows up before the next company does, and books the walk while the customer is still ready to spend. Built by an operator who has run the trucks, not a marketing kid.
When a homeowner wants a yard done or a contractor needs material delivered now, they call three companies off the map and book the first one that answers and shows up to quote. According to Invoca platform data, about 27 percent of calls to home-services businesses go unanswered, and most of your year books between April and September, so a call you miss in the rush is a job the next company quotes that afternoon. The window is open for a few weeks, not all year.
This is not a guess. With about 27 percent of home-services calls going unanswered, per Invoca platform data, these are estimate calls coming in during your busy weeks that nobody picks up, walking straight to the next company on the map.
An AI front desk picks up every call and text in seconds, while your crew is out on the truck and through the after-hours rush. It qualifies the job, takes the address, and books the estimate. The phone stops being a leak.
A new lead from your ads, your site, or a form gets called and texted in under five minutes, automatically, before the next landscaper picks up the phone. In the rush, first to quote books the job.
You see which ads and seasons booked actual jobs, not clicks. Pour budget into the weeks that pay and stop wasting it in the slow months. One dashboard, plain numbers, in your language.
The estimate they did not sign, the quote that went quiet, last season's maybe. We chase every one with a real cadence so it books this season instead of dying in a notebook on the dash.
"Picture a landscaping company that does most of its year in about four months. They were missing a big share of calls during the day because every crew was out planting. Answer every one and book the estimate on the spot, and even a few recovered jobs a week through the rush is real money the season was leaving on the table."
"A materials and supply yard was spending on ads with no idea which weeks paid. Tie every dollar to a booked order on one dashboard, push the budget into the peak weeks, and the same spend started moving more product when the demand was actually there."
"The quotes that went quiet after the walk were the leak. A real follow-up cadence on every estimate, and jobs that would have stalled until next year came back and signed inside the season. Nobody had to remember to chase them."
Fifteen minutes. We look at where your estimate calls go during the rush, where they leak, and the fastest fix that books more jobs before the season closes. No pitch deck, no jargon, an operator who speaks your trade. If it is not worth it, we will tell you.
Book every estimate that calls this year. Get the free audit and see what your phone is really costing you in the rush.
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