Based on your results
Your Intake Gap Is Costing You
More Than You Think
Based on your results, there is a strong probability your business is losing inquiries during response delays, after hours, or between follow-ups.
Most of this happens quietly — and most owners never see it.
Your Ghost Score
Based on your quiz results. Your actual number may be higher.
Where It Shows Up
For most businesses, this isn't a visibility problem. It's an intake problem. It shows up as:
- ▸Missed calls that go to voicemail and never get returned
- ▸Website inquiries that sit unanswered for hours — or days
- ▸Delayed responses that arrive after the prospect already moved on
- ▸After-hours gaps where competitors answer and you don't
- ▸Follow-ups that never happen because no system exists to send them
The opportunity came in. It just never got caught. The prospect didn't leave a bad review. They didn't complain. They simply moved on — and you never knew they were there.
The Fix
We install a system that captures, responds to, and follows up with every inquiry automatically — so nothing slips through after hours, between follow-ups, or during response delays.
It lives on your website. It works while you work. It works while you sleep. Every inquiry gets a response. Every lead gets a follow-up. Nothing falls through a crack.
Investment
To Fix This, We Install
Your Intake System
No retainer negotiation. No hidden fees. One setup investment to get the system live — then a flat monthly rate to keep it optimized and running.
The Math
This Isn't About
Adding Cost
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For most businesses, one missed client already covers this. The system pays for itself the first month it catches an inquiry that would have otherwise disappeared.
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This isn't about adding cost. It's about recovering what's already being lost. The demand exists. The gap is in what happens to it.
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Your Ghost Score showed you the number. That number is real. It's not a projection — it's a pattern that's already in motion in your business right now.
Every day this goes unaddressed, another inquiry chooses someone else. Not because your competitor is better. Because they answered first.