Your phone just rang. You were elbow-deep in a burst pipe. Now there's a voicemail you'll check in three hours—if you remember.
That call was worth $480.
Now it's worth nothing. Because they called your competitor. And he picked up.
Here's the maths no one's shown you
Let's do the numbers that actually matter to your business.
The Average Tradie Job in New Zealand
- Plumber callout: $200–$380 (first hour, including travel)
- Electrician job: $280–$550 (typical residential work)
- Builder quote: $1,000–$2,500+ (if it converts)
How many calls do you actually miss?
Research shows small businesses miss between 30% and 62% of their incoming calls. Let's be generous and say you're better than average—you only miss 25%.
If you get 20 calls a week, that's 5 missed calls.
At an average job value of $400, that's $2,000 per week walking out the door.
The Real Cost
Even if only half those calls would've converted to jobs, you're looking at $48,000 in lost revenue—and that's the conservative estimate.
"They'll leave a voicemail"
No, they won't.
Here's what actually happens:
The Reality of Missed Calls
- 85%of people whose calls go unanswered never call back. They're gone.
- 80%would rather call your competitor than leave a voicemail.
- 67%of people ignore voicemails entirely—even from businesses they know.
When someone calls a tradie, they want help now. The toilet's overflowing. The power's out. The roof's leaking into the lounge.
They're not going to wait for you to call back tomorrow morning. They're going to scroll to the next number on Google and hit dial.
What you're actually paying for a receptionist
Let's say you decide to hire someone to answer your phone.
Full-time Receptionist in New Zealand
And they work 9 to 5. Maybe 8 to 6 if you're lucky.
What about a virtual receptionist service?
Traditional answering services run $350–$900/month. That's $4,200–$10,800/year. Better, but still limited. Most charge per call. You're paying whether it's a sales pitch or a real customer.
AI Receptionist
- ✓ Works 24/7/365
- ✓ Never calls in sick
- ✓ Never puts anyone on hold
- ✓ Answers every single call, instantly
- Cost: $110–$450/month ($1,320–$5,400/year)
That's 90% cheaper than a human receptionist. And it works weekends, public holidays, and at 2am when the emergency jobs come in.
The calls you're missing right now
Think about your typical week:
That's six potential jobs. At $400 each, that's $2,400 in one week.
Your competitor who answered? He's booked solid. You're wondering why business is slow.
The emergency call problem
Here's where it really hurts.
Emergency calls—burst pipes, power outages, gas leaks—are worth 2-3x your regular rate. After-hours callouts can be $280-$400 just to show up, plus hourly rates on top.
A $700 Emergency Job at 10pm on Saturday?
You missed it because your phone was on the charger.
The customer found someone else in 90 seconds.
What your customers actually want
They don't want to leave a message.
They don't want to wait on hold.
They don't want to hear "leave your name and number."
They want someone to pick up, understand their problem, and tell them when you can help.
That's it.
If they get that—even from an AI—they're happy. If they get voicemail, they're gone.
The real cost of "I'll call them back later"
Every hour you wait, that customer gets colder. By tomorrow, they've forgotten your name. By next week, the job's done—by someone else.
The tradies winning right now aren't necessarily better at the work.
They're just better at answering the phone.