58 → 208
After-hours bookings / month
Aire Serv of Sevierville, TN swapped its live answering service for an AI agent — after-hours bookings more than tripled and booking rate hit 90%.
Source: Avoca customer story
For home service companies doing $1M–$10M
I build and run a custom AI agent for your business that texts and calls every new lead in under 60 seconds — nights, weekends, mid-job, storm week — qualifies them the way your best office person would, and puts booked jobs on your calendar. Month-to-month. Under 60 seconds, in writing.
Benchmarks are illustrative — on our call we measure your real response time, live.
Where the money goes
You already paid for these leads — Google, Facebook, Angi, the truck wrap. The leak isn't lead gen. It's what happens in the first hour after someone raises their hand.
Nobody sees it until tomorrow. The agent answers it in the first minute, asks the right questions, and has an appointment booked before your competitor wakes up.
You are on a roof or under a sink; the call hits voicemail and the caller hits the next Google result. The agent texts back instantly and keeps the conversation alive.
Estimates go out and nobody chases them. The agent runs the follow-up cadence for as long as it takes, and flags you the moment a buyer warms up.
Hundreds of old leads you already paid for, sitting untouched. A fixed list is the cleanest money in this business — see the Dead-Lead Revival offer below.
Web forms, LSA, Facebook, missed calls, email — five sources, no owner. Every one of them routes into the same agent, so nothing falls between chairs.
Hiring a human for nights and weekends costs more than the leads are worth — until you stop paying salaries for coverage and let software hold the night shift.
Proof (borrowed honestly)
I'm early and I won't rent a logo wall — so here are named results and published studies from the industry, sources linked.
58 → 208
After-hours bookings / month
Aire Serv of Sevierville, TN swapped its live answering service for an AI agent — after-hours bookings more than tripled and booking rate hit 90%.
Source: Avoca customer story
70% → 90%
Call booking rate
Brody Pennell — LA's largest HVAC company — consolidated onto an AI call platform: booking rate up 20 points, Meta lead conversion from ~15% to 25%.
Source: Avoca customer story
42 hours
Average lead response time
Harvard Business Review audited 2,241 companies: average time to respond to a web lead was 42 hours — and 23% never responded at all. That's the competition.
Source: Harvard Business Review, 2011
21×
More likely to qualify the lead
The MIT/InsideSales lead-response study: contact a lead within 5 minutes instead of 30 and you are roughly 21× more likely to qualify them.
4 in 10
Inquiries land outside office hours
A large share of home-service inquiries arrive nights and weekends — exactly when voicemail answers and the fastest competitor wins the job.
Source: Industry benchmarks — verified live on your leak check
Free leak check (15 min)
We get on a call, I time your current lead response live, and we put a dollar figure on what slow follow-up costs you. If the number is small, I will tell you to keep your money.
Build & train (days 1–4)
The agent learns your services, pricing, service area, and the way your team actually talks — then gets wired into your CRM and every lead source you have.
Go live (~1 week)
Tested on real leads before launch, then a 14-day tuning window. You watch every conversation in your client portal and can take over any thread with one tap.
I stay on it (monthly)
Monitoring, tuning, surge prep for the busy season, and a monthly report in dollars — leads answered, jobs booked, revenue recovered. Month-to-month; leave whenever it stops paying.
Pricing
No annual contracts. The flagship agent, plus the easiest yes in the building for anyone with an old CRM.
The flagship — every lead answered in under 60 seconds
The easiest yes: money you already paid for
The guarantee
Every build ships with a written performance guarantee. The headline terms are below; the exact targets get set against your own baseline numbers on the call — so the deal is fair in both directions.
Every inbound lead gets a response in under 60 seconds, measured from server logs. Any month I miss it, you don't pay for that month.
Live agent and your first system-booked job inside 21 days of kickoff — or your first month costs nothing.
Month-to-month on everything. I keep clients because the numbers work, not because a PDF says you can't leave.
Who you're hiring
The person who maps your leaks is the person who builds the agent and picks up when something needs fixing. No account managers, no handoffs.
I don't have a wall of logos yet, and I won't rent one. What I have is arithmetic you can check, a guarantee with teeth, and founding-client pricing for the people who get in first.
The big AI platforms are self-serve software aimed at $10M+ call centers. I do this done-for-you, for owner-operators, at a size where I can actually know your business.
From $499 a month, flat, plus a one-time setup fee. The exact number gets set on the call once I've seen how your leads come in — and then it's the same bill every month, month-to-month, no annual contract. Not sure this is the right rung yet? The $299 AI Prescription maps your leaks first and is fully credited toward the build if you go ahead.
Good — that's business hours covered. The leak is everywhere she isn't: after 5pm, the lunch rush, the heat-wave week when a hundred calls hit and half hang up before anyone can answer, and every web form lead — which nobody treats as urgent because it didn't ring. The agent doesn't replace your dispatcher; it catches everything that physically can't be caught and hands off the moment a human should take over.
Avoca, Netic, Hatch and friends are good software — built as self-serve platforms for high-volume operations, and priced and supported accordingly. If you're doing $1M–$10M, you don't need another dashboard to configure; you need someone to build the thing, run it, and answer the phone. That's the product here: done-for-you, with a guarantee, from the person who built it.
Eventually it will — anyone who tells you otherwise is selling. Three layers deal with it: the agent is trained on your business before it touches a live lead, it hands off to a human the moment a conversation goes off-script, and you see every thread in your portal and can jump in anytime. When something's off, you tell me and I fix it that day.
No. The agent wires into whatever you run — GoHighLevel, ServiceTitan, Jobber, Housecall Pro, JobNimbus, or a well-loved spreadsheet. If you have nothing, I set up lightweight tracking around your existing number and forms.
It's a signed term, not a slogan. The under-60-seconds SLA is measured from automation logs — timestamp in, timestamp out — so there's nothing to argue about. Outcome targets (like booked-job lifts) get set against your baseline, in writing, before go-live. I'll walk you through every stipulation on the call; they exist to keep the deal fair, not to give me exits.
Done properly, yes. Everything I ship includes consent capture, instant opt-out handling, and TCPA-reviewed templates. For reactivation campaigns on old lists, we confirm the list has lawful consent before a single message goes out. I won't run anything that puts your business at risk — that's non-negotiable.
What annoys customers is silence — calling three companies and hearing back from one, tomorrow. A response in under a minute that actually addresses their roof, their furnace, their timeline beats a voicemail box every time. Some people will clock that it's AI; almost nobody cares, and the ones who do get a human fast.
Then you leave — it's month-to-month, and the guarantee means the failed months didn't cost you anyway. On the front end I'll tell you on the leak check if your lead volume is too low for this to pay; I'd rather send you away than churn you in 60 days.
15 minutes. I time your current response speed live, put a dollar number on the leak, and text you a demo from your own future agent. No pitch deck, no pressure.