Thursday, 8:10 PM. Nobody's working.
Kyle S. needed a full exterior renovation. He called after hours. No one picked up. The AI did. 58 seconds later, it had the full scope. Two minutes after that, the job was in the system. No human touched it.
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A homeowner called after hours. The AI answered. The job was in the system before anyone knew the phone rang.
Kyle S. needed a full exterior renovation. He called after hours. No one picked up. The AI did. 58 seconds later, it had the full scope. Two minutes after that, the job was in the system. No human touched it.
After-hours calls went nowhere. Every one was a lost opportunity.
Same call. Same hour. Different outcome — because something picked up.
Every job below started when the AI picked up. Names, statuses, and revenue verified against job management and call records.
| Customer | Status | Detail |
|---|---|---|
| Kyle S. | Paid | $66,622 — job created 2 min after AI follow-up |
| Beverly H. | Active | 63-sec call — multiple jobs + $12K in pipeline |
| Gisela P. | Paid | Invoiced and collected across 2 jobs |
| Jann F. | Paid | 97-sec call — 2 jobs completed |
| Alisha K. | Paid | 4 AI interactions across sales cycle — closed |
| Micah A. | Active | 126-sec call — job underway |
| Lawonda T. | Pipeline | 31-sec call — job complete, invoice sent |
| Tommy C. | Active | 69-sec call — job in pipeline |
| Betty M. | Pipeline | 35-sec call — pending close |
$66,622. From a call that would have gone to voicemail.
Multiply that by 80 calls over 110 days, and you get $239K in captured revenue — jobs that existed only because something answered when no one could.
Same system. Your phone line. Every after-hours call answered.