For garage door companies

Every missed call is probably a broken-spring job

When a homeowner's door won't open, they call the next company in the list within minutes. We help garage door companies text back missed calls fast, follow up on open quotes, and see what got recovered.

Audit reply within one business day.

Tuesday, 11:42 AM Lead at risk
  1. Homeowner calls — spring snapped
    Crew on a job, line goes to voicemail
  2. Instant text-back
    “Sorry we missed you — can we send a tech today?”
  3. Same-day spring repair booked
    Before they call the next company
Common revenue leaks

Where garage door companies usually lose jobs

Broken-spring calls during route hours

Techs are out, the office is slammed, and emergency calls roll to voicemail. Homeowners move on within 5–10 minutes.

After-hours opener failures

Cars trapped in garages don't wait until 8 AM. Nights and weekends are when next-day install and repair jobs disappear.

Quote requests from the website

Form fills that don't get a quick reply rarely close. Most never get a second touch.

Estimates that go quiet

New door and opener quotes need 1–2 polite nudges. Without them, the homeowner picks whoever followed up.

Old missed numbers on the call log

Numbers you never called back are still warm for days. A short text re-opens many of them.

Storm and weather spikes

Wind events and cold snaps create call surges. Without text-back, you only catch the calls you happened to answer.

Example math

What recovering a fraction of missed calls looks like

Conservative numbers for a typical small garage door company. Your real numbers come from the free audit.

  • Spring repair, opener service, and small jobs add up fast.
  • Even a 20% recovery rate usually outpaces the cost of the workflow.
  • Bigger ticket items (new doors, full installs) make the math much stronger.
Missed leads / month
20
Recovery rate
20%
Average job value
$450
Possible recovered / month
$1,800

Example only. Real recovery depends on call volume, job mix, market, and current response process.

Typical missed opportunities

Where the revenue usually slips

Common scenarios we see in this trade, with directional monthly impact ranges for a typical small-to-midsize shop. Tap a scenario to start a free audit — real numbers come from your audit.

Ranges are illustrative based on common call volumes and average ticket sizes in this trade. Not a guarantee of recovered revenue.

Free audit

Get a free missed-revenue audit

We will review public signals like your website, quote form, call-to-action flow, and visible follow-up gaps. If useful, we can then create a more accurate audit using missed-call logs, open estimates, or rough monthly numbers.

We respond within one business day.

  • Public scorecard of your response and follow-up signals
  • Observed leaks and a simple recovery workflow
  • Example recovered-revenue math — no obligation

No cold texting. No guaranteed revenue claims. No replacement of your office team. Humans stay in control. The audit identifies response and follow-up gaps, then recommends the simplest recovery workflow.

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