300+
automations built across websites, chatbots, and workflow systems
Use this planning tool to pressure-test what better lead capture, booking, and follow-up could be worth for your business. The output is directional by design so you can make a calmer decision about what to fix first.
This estimate is meant to help you decide whether the problem is worth solving, not to lock you into a forecast. If the number looks meaningful, we can scope the real opportunity next.
Adjust the sliders, choose your industry, and use the result as a planning number for the next conversation.
Adjust the sliders and inputs, then hit “Calculate My ROI” to see your estimated results.
Industry Data
Benchmarks from our live client projects and published industry conversion rates for local businesses.
Traffic Projections
Based on SEO improvements, Google Business optimization, and AI-powered lead capture systems.
Revenue Model
Factors in your industry's average deal size, close rate, and the impact of AI automation on lead conversion.
Conservative Estimates
These numbers represent conservative projections. Many of our clients exceed these estimates within the first 90 days.
The goal here is useful direction, not fake precision.
300+
automations built across websites, chatbots, and workflow systems
13 years
across Sears, Belk, Apple, and Anker after Purdue
Directional only
Use the output as a planning estimate, not a guaranteed outcome
Short answers for how to use the output without over-reading it.
It helps you decide whether the opportunity is small, meaningful, or worth a deeper conversation. It is a framing tool, not a contract.
It is most useful for local service businesses that rely on inbound leads, scheduling, follow-up, and a first impression online.
That is fine. Rough inputs still make the calculator useful because the goal is to estimate direction and magnitude, not pretend the math is perfect.
Use the result to decide whether a short strategy call is worth it. From there, we can narrow the conversation to one practical system instead of a giant overhaul.