See how much you're losing in missed calls.

Every call you can't answer is a customer that goes to your competitor. Use the calculator below to see exactly what that's costing you — and what EveryCall pays back.

What are missed calls really costing you?

Start from your industry:
7 calls/week
Include calls missed after hours, at peak times, or while your team is busy.
$450
The typical revenue from one new client — a job, treatment plan, case, or contract.
35%
A typical range for service businesses is 30–40%.
Missed calls / month
30 calls
Lost revenue / month
$4,725
Lost revenue / year
$56,700

This is what missed calls are costing you.

EveryCall pricing is tailored to your business. Get in touch and we'll show you the ROI for your specific setup.

Why missed calls cost more than you think

You're not just losing the call

When a customer can't reach you, they don't leave a voicemail. They call the next business on Google. That job — the quote, the labour, the upsell — is gone before you knew it existed.

Calling back isn't enough

Research shows around 78% of customers choose the first business that responds to their enquiry.[1] By the time you finish the job and call back, you're already second in line.

The maths works in your favour

EveryCall costs a fraction of what a single missed job is worth. For most businesses, one recovered job per week more than covers the entire monthly cost.

391%

Responding to an inbound lead within one minute can increase your conversion chances by 391%.[2] EveryCall answers in 10 seconds — every time.

Harvard Business Review / Lead Response Management study

Here's what happens when you can't pick up

1

Customer calls your number

2

EveryCall's AI agent answers instantly — qualifies the caller, captures their details, and understands the job

3

The lead is passed straight to you when you're free — nothing falls through the gaps

Stop losing jobs to voicemail.

EveryCall answers every call, 24/7 — so you never miss a lead while you're on the tools.

Sources & Methodology

  1. "78% of customers choose the first business that responds": speed-to-lead survey data commonly attributed to LeadConnect/InsideSales research. Reported figures vary across studies (~50–78%).
  2. "391% higher conversion when responding within one minute": Oldroyd et al., Lead Response Management Study (MIT / InsideSales.com), summarised in Harvard Business Review (2011).

Calculator figures are illustrative estimates based on the inputs you provide and industry averages — not guaranteed outcomes.