Your business runs on recurring contracts, and they do not leave loud. They go quiet. A missed call, a skipped rebooking, a quarterly that never got scheduled. SNRG answers every call in seconds, rebooks the routes going cold, chases the reviews that win the next neighbor, and shows you every recurring dollar saved. Built by an operator who has run the routes, not a marketing kid.
One missed call is not a crisis. Neither is one cancel or one quarterly that slips a month. But a pest control book is hundreds of small recurring contracts, and every one that goes quiet compounds. Industry estimates put pest control retention around 70 to 80 percent a year, so a 500-account book can lose 100 to 150 contracts annually, and according to FieldRoutes most of those cancellations are preventable, often because the customer felt the company stopped caring. Here are the four places it leaks out, every single week, while you are on the truck.
A new customer calls for a quote while your crew is treating a house. It rings out. They call the next company on the list and sign a year of quarterlies with them instead.
The quarterly service that should have been auto-scheduled sat in someone's head, then got forgotten. The customer assumes you stopped coming and quietly lapses.
A customer was unhappy about one visit and meant to call. Nobody followed up in time, so they just stopped paying. A simple save call would have kept the contract.
Your happiest customers would leave five stars if asked, but nobody asks. So your map ranking slips, fewer new neighbors find you, and the route stops growing on its own.
This is not a guess. Invoca reports about 27 percent of calls to home service businesses go unanswered, and most of a new customer's first contact with you is a phone call. Every one that rings out while your crew is on a house is a year of quarterlies signed with whoever picked up instead. Pick your size, then fine tune.
An AI front desk picks up every call and text, day, night, and weekend. It quotes the recurring plan, books the first service, and texts you a ready customer. The new-customer call stops ringing out while you are on the truck.
Every quarterly and recurring service gets booked, confirmed, and reminded automatically. No more routes that go quiet because a rebooking lived in someone's head. The recurring revenue stays on the calendar.
An unhappy customer or a missed payment triggers a fast save sequence, a real follow-up that fixes the issue or wins the contract back, before they quietly stop paying you for good.
Right after a good service, your happy customers get asked for a review at the perfect moment. Your map ranking climbs, more neighbors find you, and the recurring book grows without more ad spend.
"Picture a pest control company doing about $2M on quarterlies. They were missing calls all day on the truck and losing a steady trickle of new contracts to whoever picked up first. Answer every call and rebook every quarterly, and even a handful of saved recurring contracts a month is real money back on the book every year."
"The cancels were the quiet killer. People were unhappy about one visit, meant to call, and just lapsed. A fast save sequence on every at-risk account, and contracts that would have walked off the books stayed on them. Nobody had to remember to chase anyone."
"They had hundreds of happy customers and barely any reviews, because nobody asked. Ask at the right moment after a good service, the map ranking climbed, and new neighbors started signing recurring plans without a bigger ad budget."
Fifteen minutes. We look at where your recurring contracts leak out, missed calls, skipped rebookings, late cancels, missing reviews, and the fastest fix that saves the most revenue. No pitch deck, no jargon, an operator who speaks your trade. If it is not worth it, we will tell you.
Quietly, one missed call and one skipped rebooking at a time. Get the free leak check and see exactly what the silence is costing you.
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