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Is it worth it for a business like mine?

Not every business needs this yet. Here's how to tell which side you're on.

Q1 · I get all my work from word of mouth and Facebook. Do I really need a website?

Word of mouth is the best lead source there is — and every one of those leads still looks you up before calling. No site, or a dead Facebook page, and a referral cools off. The site's job isn't replacing referrals; it's catching them: proof you're real, a number that gets answered, a way to book at 9 PM. If your calendar is already full for months and you want it that way, you genuinely don't need this yet.

Q2 · How long until a new website actually pays for itself?

Do the math with your own numbers, not mine: what's an average job worth, and how many calls do you miss a week? A $1,500 site plus $150 a month pays for itself the month it books the jobs you're currently missing — for many trades that's two or three jobs. I won't promise a date, because I don't know your trade's volume. I will show you where every lead came from, so you can see whether it's working instead of taking my word.

Q3 · Is an AI receptionist worth it for a one-person business?

It's built for exactly that business. A shop with a front desk already has a human answering; you're the one under the car when the phone rings. Every missed call is a job someone else got — that's the whole pitch on my homepage. The AI answers, books into your calendar, and texts back the ones who hang up. If you truly never miss calls, skip it. Most owners who think that haven't counted.

Q4 · I already pay someone for marketing. Would this replace that or add to it?

Different jobs. Marketing buys attention: ads, posts, mailers. This system catches what that attention produces — the call, the message, the search — and turns it into a booked job. If you're paying for ads that ring a phone nobody answers, you're paying twice for the same lead. Keep the marketing that works; point it at a site that books. If your current person handles all of it well, you don't need me.

WRITTEN BY DIEGO · VELIOS · COACHELLA VALLEY

The person who builds and runs these sites — not a content team.