Last updated: Jan 26, 2026 · Methodology v2026.01.1
Follow-Up Speed Impact Calculator for Home Services
Home services teams often feel slow follow-up most when speed is often the first signal of reliability.
Industry context
Home service teams coordinate travel, scheduling windows, and on-site work. That makes conversion drop-off caused by delayed responses more visible because speed is often the first signal of reliability.
Small delays can cascade into missed revenue for the week. Tracking response time gives a clearer view of conversion drop-off caused by delayed responses.
Response speed is one of the most controllable levers. In home services operations, this matters most when a response-time target is owned and tracked.
Why this matters for Home Services
This calculator uses home services benchmarks to translate slow follow-up into a concrete monthly revenue leak, so teams can decide what to fix next.
Inputs
What this calculator helps you decide
- Whether no-shows are a rounding error or a real revenue leak
- Whether recovery rate matters more than reminder volume
- Whether this is a policy problem or an operational one
Tip: If the estimate feels ‘too high’ or ‘too low’, compare your no-show rate to what’s normal. See average no-show rates →
Results
Estimated monthly revenue leakage
$126–$189
Annual range
$1,512–$2,268
Estimate based on common industry patterns. Not a guarantee.
What this means
At this level, no-shows are often costing the equivalent of one full day of revenue each month — sometimes without anyone realizing it. The goal is to make the cost visible so you can prioritize what to fix first.
Formula
Breakdown
Assumptions
- Multipliers anchored to the Lead Response Management Study (Oldroyd/Elkington 2007; ~10× best-to-worst conversion-rate spread between 5-min and 2-day response).
- Baseline conversion assumed at 20%.
- Gross margin assumed at 55%.
Tips
- Shorten response time for the highest-intent leads first.
- Set a clear ownership rule for who follows up next.
- Measure response time by channel, not just overall.
Benchmark comparison
Industry average response time (hours)
Your input
6h
Industry average
7h
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Suggested later add-on
Miles — Lead Follow-Up Specialist
Automates lead follow-up to reduce response delays.
Industry benchmarks (directional)
Benchmarks are directional and vary by market, pricing, and operations.
Average response time
7 hours
Defaults used in this calculator
Common causes
- In home services workflows, slow follow-up often rise when dispatchers and field crews need tight handoffs..
- Unclear expectations or follow-up routines amplify slow follow-up because cancellations create route inefficiencies and idle time..
- Speed to respond often wins the job. makes slow follow-up more costly when responses lag.
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FAQ
Why do slow follow-up hit home services teams so hard?
Home service teams coordinate travel, scheduling windows, and on-site work. Prospects are more likely to book with the first helpful reply.
What input should I use for response time?
Choose the average time it takes to reply to a new lead. For home services teams, round to the nearest hour for a conservative estimate.
What is one non-software fix to try first?
Clarify who owns first response and set time targets. Cancellations create route inefficiencies and idle time.
How should I interpret the benchmark on this page?
Use it as directional context for home services businesses. Benchmarks are directional and vary by market, pricing, and operations.
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Suggested later add-on
Miles — Lead Follow-Up Specialist
Automates lead follow-up to reduce response delays.
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