Landscaping and gardening work is outdoor, physical and noisy. A landscaper operating machinery, planting, laying paving or building a garden structure cannot practically answer a phone call mid-task. Yet spring and summer - the peak seasons for landscaping enquiries - are also the periods when landscapers are most consistently on the job and least reachable by phone.
Landscaping enquiries are high value and highly competitive. A customer planning a garden redesign, a new patio or a regular maintenance contract will typically contact two or three landscapers simultaneously. The first to respond with professionalism and interest gets the first appointment, and the first appointment usually wins the contract. Being second to respond by several hours puts you at a structural disadvantage that is very hard to recover from.
The Bizwings AI Receptionist answers every call you miss in your business name, establishes what the customer is looking for - one-off project, regular maintenance, garden design - captures their details and preferred callback time, and sends you a complete summary. You respond before your competitors have even listened to their voicemails.
62%
of calls to trades businesses go unanswered during working hours
£450
average value of a landscaping project enquiry lost to unanswered calls
March-July
peak enquiry season when landscapers are busiest and most unreachable
from £49 p/m
Bizwings AI Receptionist - 24/7 call answering for landscapers
How the Bizwings AI Receptionist Works for Landscaping Businesses
The Bizwings Smart Assistant is configured for your landscaping business - the types of work you do, your area, your trading name. It answers every missed call, qualifies the project or service enquiry and captures the full customer details. During your busiest periods, when every hour on the job is generating revenue, the AI ensures no enquiry goes uncaptured.
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