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Updated May 2026 · sourced from Invoca, CallRail, ServiceTitan, Statistics Canada

How much is your landscaping business losing to missed calls?

Landscaping is the most seasonal trade in this calculator. Spring is feast, winter is famine — and capture rate during the spring rush makes or breaks your year.

Why landscaper businesses lose so much to missed calls

Landscaping demand is wildly seasonal: April-June and September-October are when 70%+ of the year's revenue gets booked. During those windows, weekend call volume spikes (homeowners walking the yard on Saturday morning, calling about the dead grass).

Tickets vary enormously: $100-$300/month for recurring maintenance, $7K-$35K for design/install projects. The mix-weighted ticket matters because the design-install lead and the lawn-mowing lead sound similar at first ring — both go through the same intake.

The structural problem: landscapers are physically on jobs all day in noisy environments (mowers, blowers, trimmers). Most can't take calls during the workday at all. Without intake, every call goes to voicemail — and during the spring rush, voicemail is where revenue dies.

1. Pick your trade

Defaults are loaded from industry data and you can adjust them below.

2. Pick your current coverage

Even with a receptionist, you're missing calls. Watch the leakage shift.

3. Tune the numbers (or use trade defaults)

Industry defaults loaded for the trade you picked above. Adjust to match your reality.

Total inbound calls your business gets each week. The defaults are directional only — every published per-trade calls/week number traces back to AI-receptionist vendor blogs with no primary research, so adjust to YOUR actual call volume. Rough ranges: solo 30-80/wk, 1-3 trucks 80-200/wk, 5+ trucks 200+/wk.

Mix-weighted revenue per booked job — across ALL job types this trade does. A plumber's "average ticket" isn't just the $200 leaky-faucet fix; it includes the $5,000 hot water tank install and the $1,500 sewer-line repair too. Every missed call could have been the high-value lead.

Of the calls you DO answer, what % become paying jobs?

What share of weekly calls land Saturday or Sunday.

Weekday calls that arrive before 9am or after 5pm.

How long a typical customer keeps coming back before they move, retire, or switch trades. Default is 5 years. A missed call today isn't one $500 job — it's a customer relationship worth 5 years of repeat business + referrals.

Where your revenue is leaking

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Where these numbers come from

This is the only missed-call calculator in the AI-receptionist category that hyperlinks every default to its primary source. Every number is editable — adjust the sliders to match your specific business.

Universal stats (apply to all trades)

Per-trade defaults — primary sources

Coverage-gap stats (the receptionist tax)

What we deliberately do NOT claim

All figures verified by independent web research 2026-05-03. Per-trade calls-per-week defaults remain directional — no published primary research exists; adjust the slider to your actual call volume. Last updated: 2026-05-03.

Frequently asked questions

How much do landscapers lose to missed calls during the spring rush?

A typical residential landscaper at 25 calls/week (much higher in spring), $1,500 mix-weighted ticket (recurring + project blended), and 46% conversion leaks $80K-$160K per year. April-May alone can leak 30-40% of annual revenue if intake isn't running.

Can the AI handle design-install vs. mowing inquiries differently?

Yes. The agent asks about scope and timeline, then routes accordingly: design-install leads get scheduled into your estimate calendar with all the project details captured; recurring maintenance leads get the basic info (property size, frequency, services needed) and book into the right slot.

What about commercial vs. residential leads?

Captured separately. Commercial leads (strata, property management, municipal) get tagged with the company name, contact role, contract type, and routed differently than residential — usually to your sales lead rather than your dispatcher.

Does it work in winter when we shut down?

If you offer snow removal, the agent runs as your snow-call line (urgent dispatch routing, route info, emergency tagging). If you fully shut down, we configure a seasonal greeting that captures next-spring inquiries and feeds them to your spring-startup pipeline. Either way, $500/month CAD covers it.

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