There is a number that quietly decides which local business gets the next job, and it has very little to do with quality of work.
It is response time.
The numbers are worse than you think
Across industries, the average inbound-lead response time is 47 hours. Forty-seven. That is almost two full days of a human being making a decision while you, the business owner, were on a roof or behind a stove or driving a kid to T-ball.
In the same period, somewhere between 60% and 78% of those leads — depending on the study you read — have already chosen the first business that responded.
You are not losing on merit. You are losing on speed.
What we actually build
We connect your inbound channels — calls, web forms, texts, even DMs — to a single response layer that answers immediately, qualifies the lead, and routes the real ones to you with context. You stay in the loop. You get fewer interruptions, not more. And the leads you already pay to generate convert at a rate you have probably never seen before.
It is not magic. It is just showing up first, every time, without making the owner do it.
What it feels like the first month
The first thing most owners notice is quieter mornings. The phone is not ringing as much, because the system has already qualified the cold ones and scheduled the warm ones. The second thing they notice is a stack of qualified appointments, ready to go.
The third thing — and this is the part the spreadsheets never quite capture — is sleeping a little better at night, because nothing is falling through the cracks.
That is the whole pitch. If it sounds like something worth twenty minutes of your time, the first conversation is free.