Local service businesses doing $30K+/mo

You don't have a lead problem.
You have a leak problem.

Every call nobody picks up, every form that sits till Monday, every customer who never gets asked for a review — that's revenue you already paid to acquire, running out of the bucket. We install seven AI employees that plug the holes, in the order that pays for itself fastest.

In short: Averon Systems installs an AI receptionist, 60-second lead response, database reactivation and review automation for established local service businesses — $2,500/mo flat, no setup fee, month to month, live in about three weeks.

Florida LLC · scope in writing Month to month · no setup fee Every account stays in your name Carrier compliance handled end to end

Get your free Seven-Leak Audit

We score all seven leaks on your business and put a dollar figure on each. No charge, no pitch deck.

One question at a time. Takes about 20 seconds.

So we can text you the report. We don't cold-call.

Last one, promise.

Don't take our word for it

We sell website speed. So audit ours.

Most agencies selling you a faster website ship a homepage that fails its own test. Every claim below is one you can verify yourself in the next two minutes. If any of them is false, don't book the call.

TEST 01

Run the speed test

Pillar one is load speed and mobile. Put this URL through Google's own tool — not a screenshot in a slide deck, the live page you're reading. There are zero render-blocking requests here: no web fonts, no framework, no CSS file to fetch.

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TEST 02

Time our reply

Pillar four is speed to lead. The industry standard is to answer a web form in somewhere between one and two days. Fill in the form above and start a stopwatch. Under sixty seconds, or the claim is worthless.

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TEST 03

Read the source

The form above asks one question at a time and saves your answer on the first step, not the last. That's the exact pattern we install for clients. View source and read it — the comments explain why each decision was made.

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What you won't find on this page: a logo wall, a countdown timer, a fake chat bubble, or a testimonial from a client we can't introduce you to. We'd rather show you working software than borrowed credibility.

Why more leads won't fix it

Two people. Same hill. Same well. One comes back empty.

Jack grabs his bucket and runs up the hill. Fills it to the top. Halfway back down it keeps getting lighter — the bucket is full of holes he never checked for. A friend stops him and patches one. He still gets home with nothing.

Jack

Buys more traffic

Spends five grand a month driving strangers to a page that barely converts, into a phone nobody answers, handled by staff nobody trained.

  • Website asks for nothing but "Contact Us"
  • Form fills sit until Monday morning
  • Calls go to voicemail after 5pm
  • Two thousand past customers, never contacted again
  • Happy customers walk out without being asked for a review
  • Hires an agency that patches exactly one of these
Jill

Patches the bucket first

Fixes every hole before climbing. Same hill, same well, same spend — except this time the water is still in the bucket when she gets home.

  • Offer form above the fold, one field at a time
  • Every lead answered in under sixty seconds, day or night
  • Phone picked up at ten seconds when staff can't
  • Dormant list texted a reason to come back, six times
  • Reviews and referrals asked for automatically, every time
  • Then — and only then — turns the ads up

Patching one hole is the same as patching none.
The sequence is the product.

Step one — find your number

Most owners have never counted what the phone costs them

Move the sliders. These are your numbers, not our claims — and the arithmetic is written out in full underneath, so you can check whether anyone's playing games with it.

Only used to pre-fill a sensible ticket price below.
40
30%
Count evenings, weekends, lunch, and every time the crew is on a job.
$450
First job, not lifetime — keeps the estimate conservative.
40%
$0
leaking out every month, at your own numbers
Which is roughly
0 customers a month you never hear about
Conservative recovery — not all of it, ever
$0
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The Averon System

What an AI receptionist and lead-response system actually includes

Seven AI employees, installed in this order. Not seven products you pick from — one system, deployed in a fixed sequence, because each one makes the next worth more. The first six cost you nothing in ad spend. They pay for the seventh.

1

Website capture

Mobile-first, fast, with a real offer above the fold asking one question at a time — not a "Contact Us" box nobody fills in.

A generic contact form converts around 1%
$0 ad spend
2

Database reactivation

Your past customers get texted a real reason to come back, six times, not once. Revenue out of a list you already paid to build.

Most follow-up stops after the first attempt
$0 ad spend
3

Reputation engine

Asks for feedback with an incentive, converts it into a review, replies to the review for you, then asks that customer for a referral.

Almost nobody on staff ever asks for a review
$0 ad spend
4

Speed to lead

Every web lead answered in under sixty seconds, around the clock. Books, qualifies, reminds them an hour before, and reschedules no-shows.

Typical follow-up takes one to two days
$0 ad spend
5

AI receptionist

Picks up at ten seconds when your team can't. Books on the call, texts the confirmation, handles the reschedule.

Most local businesses miss the majority of inbound calls
$0 ad spend
6

Sales coach

Your team practises against an AI that runs your script, then uploads real calls and gets graded against it. More booked jobs don't help if nobody can close them.

Most front-line staff have had no sales training at all
$0 ad spend
7

Paid funnels — last, always

Only once the six above are live and producing. Your ad account, your card, never marked up. By this point the ads are funded out of profit instead of hope.

Running ads before this is buying losses at scale

Why we won't sell you three of these. A partial install leaks out of the holes you didn't patch, and then the whole thing looks like it didn't work. It also means you'd be paying while still losing money — which is how people end up hating agencies. All seven, or we're not the right fit.

Pricing

How much it costs: $2,500 a month, flat

One system. One number. No setup fee. No tiers, no per-pillar menu, no "let's get on a call to discuss investment." If a price is hidden it's because it changes depending on how wealthy you look.

$2,500/ month
No setup fee Month to month Cancel any time You own every asset Beat your baseline or it's free
  • All seven AI employees — built, wired and maintained
  • Done for you — one 45-minute call and a customer export, we handle the rest
  • Compliance handled — carrier registration, opt-outs, the legal side of texting
  • Monthly report — leads in, response times, booked, showed, revenue. Nothing that isn't a dollar
  • Your accounts, your data — ad account, phone number, CRM all stay in your name
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What it replaces

Part-time front desk, phones only ~$2,900/mo
Goes home at 5pm Yes
Works weekends & holidays No
Seven of them, none of whom sleep $2,500/mo

Loaded cost estimate for one part-time front-desk hire at prevailing US wage plus employer taxes. Run your own number — it's the comparison that matters, not ours.

The 60-second guarantee

Every lead that comes in — form or phone — gets a real response in under sixty seconds. Any month where the median goes over, that month is free.

Median, not maximum — stated up front rather than buried. It's measured in the same report you already get, so neither side has to argue about it.
The 90-day baseline

On day zero we write down what you're doing today — contacts in, how many get answered, how many turn into booked jobs. If ninety days later the system hasn't beaten that number, you get all ninety days back.

Booked jobs, not revenue — we control whether the phone gets answered and the job gets on the calendar, not what you charge or who you close. The baseline is agreed in writing before anything goes live, and it's void if the customer list never arrives or transferred calls go unanswered. One guarantee covers the mechanism every month; this one covers the outcome once.
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When we'll tell you no

Onboarding is capped at three new businesses a month so every build gets proper attention. That means turning down the ones we can't help.

You're already at capacity If you can't service more jobs this month, more leads make your life worse and your reviews worse. Fix staffing first — we'll say so on the call.

You're under about $30K/month The maths doesn't work yet. $2,500 should be a rounding error against what it recovers, not a decision that keeps you up.

You want just the phone bit Partial installs leak out of the holes we skipped and then get blamed for it. All seven or nobody enjoys this.

You want to run ads immediately Ads are pillar seven for a reason. If you want traffic pointed at an unfixed funnel, there are plenty of agencies who'll happily take that money.

Nobody can approve anything We need one person who can say yes, hand over a customer list, and reply to a text. Not a committee.

You want a dashboard to log into You'll get an email once a month with numbers that trace to money. That's deliberate. You have enough logins.

How it gets built

How long it takes to go live: about three weeks, and you'll know why every week took as long as it did

  • Day 0 — one 45-minute call. Your services, pricing, hours, capacity ceiling and a customer export. That's the whole of your involvement.
  • Day 0 — carrier registration filed. Texting your own customers legally requires registering your business with the mobile carriers. Vetting takes 10–15 days and nobody can shortcut it, so it goes first while everything else gets built in parallel.
  • Days 1–5 — capture page and speed-to-lead live. Your new leads start getting answered in under 60 seconds before a single old one is contacted.
  • Days 5–7 — reputation loop and receptionist live. Reviews start compounding while the carriers are still reviewing your registration.
  • Days 14–16 — first reactivation goes out. Once registration clears, throttled to the booking ceiling agreed on day 0 so nobody gets buried.
  • Day 30 — the first report. Leads in, response times, booked, showed, revenue. If a number can't be traced to money it isn't in there.

"What happens if it doesn't work out?"

Everything runs on infrastructure in your name — your phone number, your ad account, your CRM, your data. There's no contract and no setup fee, so leaving costs a month's notice rather than a rebuild, and the capture page and sequences stay yours. Plenty of agencies make the exit expensive on purpose. We'd rather make the work good enough that you don't go looking for one.

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The audit

Twenty minutes. Your numbers. No deck.

We'll ask what you're spending, what it produces, and what happens to a lead at 8pm on a Saturday. If the system doesn't pay for itself at your volume, we'll tell you that and you'll have a free audit either way.

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20 minutes No pitch deck No obligation You keep the audit either way
Straight answers

The questions people actually ask

Not yet — and we'd rather say so than dress it up. This offer is new and there is no case study for it yet. Borrowing someone else's logo or writing a testimonial that never happened is what a lot of this industry does, and it falls apart the first time you ask to call the reference. What we can show you instead is working software, the engineering behind it, and a page you can audit yourself in two minutes. And because you'd be carrying the risk of going first, the 90-day baseline guarantee exists: beat the number we write down on day zero, or you get the ninety days back.
Most owners over $30K/month have. Usually because they were sold traffic on top of a funnel that leaked. That's why ads are last here, why there's no setup fee, no contract, and why every account stays in your name. If month two is bad, you walk and you keep everything that's been built — and if ninety days doesn't beat the baseline we agreed on day zero, you didn't pay for them.
Texting people you've never done business with, without consent, absolutely gets you in trouble. Contacting your own past customers sits on an existing business relationship — but it still has to be done properly. So: carrier registration under your business, your name in the first message, opt-out honoured instantly and across your whole list. That registration takes ten to fifteen days, which is why it's filed the day you sign. Anyone who tells you they can start blasting tomorrow is about to get your number blocked.
You approve every message before anything sends. Your name, a real offer, opt-out in the first text, and anything that isn't a straightforward booking gets handed to a human — with the full conversation attached, so your team isn't starting cold.
They all are. Send whatever exists — a CSV, a spreadsheet, an export from QuickBooks or Jobber or Housecall Pro. Cleaning, de-duplicating and validating it is our job, not homework we set you.
One 45-minute call, a customer export, and about ten minutes approving the message copy. We pull your services, pricing, hours and reviews from your site and Google profile and send them back for a yes or no.
No, and it's never marked up. Media goes on your card in your ad account, so you can see every dollar. Nothing gets spent until the first six pillars are live — which is usually a month or two in.
Then we cap it. We agree a bookings-per-day ceiling before the first message goes out and the system throttles to it. And if you genuinely can't take on more work at all, we'll tell you not to sign yet.

Find out which hole is costing you most

Free audit of all seven leaks, with a dollar figure on each. Twenty minutes, and you keep the report whether or not we work together.

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