What are missed calls costing you?

No industry averages — your ticket, your missed calls, your math. Adjust anything; the numbers update as you type.

Picking a trade just prefills the ticket — edit it to your real number.

Pull up last week's missed-call list and skip the obvious spam — what's left is the honest number.

Most callers who reach voicemail never call back — they call the next name on Google.

$31,200

walking out the door every year — 104 jobs that called you first and booked with whoever answered.

$2,600

gone every month, by your own math. Answering every one of those calls costs $79 of it.

3.8 months

of BeepBack paid for by one recovered job at your average ticket.

Save one job every couple of months and you’re ahead — everything past that is profit.

Set this up on my number

$79/month flat — founding cohort, limited spots. No contract, cancel anytime.

Every month you wait is another $2,600 — your numbers, not ours.

Set this up on my number $79/month flat — founding cohort, limited spots. No contract, cancel anytime.

The link in your address bar carries your numbers — text it to yourself or your business partner.

How the math works

Yearly loss = missed calls per week × 52 × the share who would have booked × your average ticket. Payback months = your average ticket ÷ $79. Nothing here is an industry average — it's your inputs, multiplied. We capped the close-rate at 3 in 10 on purpose: a number you believe is worth more to us than a bigger one you don't. Calculators that flatter you are ads. This one is arithmetic. The one outside fact worth knowing: most people who hit voicemail don't leave a message or call back; they just call the next business in the search results.