BirdsEyeROI / Intercept Desk
Pain point: competitors are taking active calls

Every unclaimed call is a competitor's booked job.

This version sells urgency. It frames the buyer's pain as leakage: live demand exists, but the route is going somewhere else until they lock a category and market.

72h
decay window
5
booked shown
9
proof rows
Lost-call command console
HVAC/Houston

Caller needed help diagnosing an AC unit that kept cooling after the thermostat was turned off.

5:10
Booked call
Plumbing/Fort Worth

Commercial caller requested inspection for a pipe leak at a welded joint inside the facility.

2:05
Qualified lead
Plumbing/Live U.S. market

Caller scheduled a plumber to replace a broken garbage disposal with a new unit already on site.

7:14
Booked call
Dumpster/New York

Caller requested dumpster pricing for a cleanup job involving cabinets, furniture, clothes, and bags.

5:46
Quote requested
HVAC/Fort Lauderdale

Caller requested residential AC service and asked whether same-day coolant service was available.

4:37
Booked call
Dumpster/Live U.S. market

Caller checked dumpster availability for a home cleanout and requested a callback after comparing options.

5:02
Quote follow-up
Active intercept
BE-0383F0
Category
HVAC
Market
Houston
Risk
Call can route to another buyer

Caller needed help diagnosing an AC unit that kept cooling after the thermostat was turned off.

Leakage

The buyer sees demand already exists, and the loss is not abstract.

Scarcity

The page pushes territory lock before the route is sold elsewhere.

Proof

Real call records support the pressure without exposing private data.