Stop Losing Leads From Missed Calls.
A practical guide for contractors and trades businesses who want to catch every lead — without complicated software or risky AI.
See How Much Missed Calls Are Costing You →Who This Is For
If you're a plumber, electrician, HVAC tech, roofer, handyman, or run a small trades business, you already know the problem:
You're on a job. Your phone rings. You can't pick up. The caller moves on to the next guy.
That call might have been a $500 repair, a $2,000 install, or a new regular customer. Gone.
This site exists to help you fix that — with honest, practical advice about the tools that can text back missed callers, follow up automatically, and help you book more work without adding more hours to your day.
What You'll Find Here
- 📊 Real Numbers — How much are missed calls actually costing your business? We break it down by trade — with realistic assumptions, not made-up promises.
- 🔧 Tool Comparisons — Missed-call text-back software, CRMs, and follow-up automation tools compared honestly. What they do, what they cost, and when they're overkill.
- 📝 Step-by-Step Guides — Walkthrough tutorials showing you exactly how to set things up — with screenshots, not jargon.
- 📋 Free Templates — Downloadable text-back scripts for plumbers, HVAC, electricians, roofers, and more. Ready to customize and use.
Start Here
📊 How Much Is a Missed Call Costing You?
Use our calculator framework to estimate your actual losses — based on your trade, call volume, and close rate.
Try the Calculator →🔧 Best Missed-Call Text-Back Tools
Honest comparison of HighLevel, CallCatch, ZyraTalk, and Allo — what's worth it, what's overkill, and which one fits your situation.
Compare Tools →📋 Free Script Templates
Ready-to-use SMS templates for plumbers, HVAC, electricians, roofers, and handymen. Just fill in your name and business.
Get Free Scripts →About This Site
I'm an independent publisher, not a software company. I test these tools, write about what works, and tell you what doesn't. If you buy something through my links, I may earn a commission — but my opinions are my own, and I'll never recommend something I wouldn't use myself.