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Sample CallLeak Audit preview for an urgent AC repair workflow

This page draft shows the shape of a future owner-facing audit using a fictional and anonymized scenario. It is not proof of loss and it does not name or accuse any business.

Fictional scenario disclosure

This sample uses a fictional owner-operated AC repair workflow. Owner-approved data is required before any assumptions become evidence. If real data proves no meaningful leak, the recommendation is to stop.

1. Leak event

Call typeNo-cool AC repair request.
Time windowSaturday late afternoon during peak heat.
RiskCall rolls to voicemail or a generic after-hours path.
Decision riskHomeowner calls the next visible contractor.

2. Response-surface snapshot

  • Emergency AC or 24/7 language suggests urgent phone dependency.
  • Prominent phone CTA makes missed calls a higher-risk event.
  • After-hours callback expectations are often unclear on public pages.
  • Weekly owner visibility is the proof gap to close.

3. Conservative payback question

If four urgent calls per month are slow or missed, and only one in four would book after a faster callback, the question is whether one meaningful repair can be recovered.

Use owner-approved missed-call counts, callback timestamps, and average repair values before treating this as evidence.

4. 7-day recovery plan

  1. Map the phone, voicemail, form, Google profile, and after-hours path.
  2. Define the urgent no-cool callback promise.
  3. Draft missed-call text-back and voicemail copy for approved tools only.
  4. Create a weekly scoreboard with missed urgent calls, callback time, booked recoveries, and lost reasons.

5. Stop or continue decision

  • Continue if the owner suspects urgent missed calls and wants to plug in real numbers.
  • Stop if the owner can prove missed calls, callback time, and booked recoveries are already measured and managed.
  • Do not buy setup if the data proves no meaningful leak.