Ironline vs Voicemail
Your voicemail is a "closed" sign for your business.
The Math on Missed Calls
When a homeowner has a plumbing emergency at 10 PM, they don't leave a voicemail and wait until morning. They call the next plumber on Google. By the time you check your messages, that $800 job belongs to someone else.
If you miss just 5 calls a week, that's potentially $4,000/month in lost revenue. Ironline is $99/month. The math is simple.
What Happens When Nobody Answers
With voicemail
Customer calls → gets voicemail → hangs up → Googles "plumber near me" → calls your competitor → competitor books the job → you check voicemail tomorrow and find... nothing
With Ironline
Customer calls → Ironline answers instantly → asks about the issue → books an appointment → sends you a summary → you wake up to a booked calendar
"But My Customers Want to Talk to a Real Person"
No — your customers want their problem solved. When someone calls at 11 PM about a leaking water heater, they don't care if it's a human or AI answering. They care that somebody picks up, understands the problem, and tells them when help is coming.
Ironline sounds natural, asks the right questions, and books the job. That's what your customers actually want — answers, not hold music followed by a beep.
The Real Cost of "Free" Voicemail
| Ironline | Voicemail | |
|---|---|---|
| Monthly cost | $99 | Free |
| Calls answered | 100% | 0% |
| Revenue lost to missed calls | $0 | $4,000+ |
| Appointments booked after hours | Automatic | None |
| Customer experience | Instant, helpful | "Leave a message after the beep" |
| Net monthly impact | +$3,900 revenue | -$4,000 lost revenue |
Your voicemail is costing you thousands
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