You're up a ladder, hands covered in silicone, and your phone starts ringing. You can't answer it. By the time you call back an hour later, that potential customer has already booked someone else. Sound familiar?

If you're a tradie losing jobs to missed calls, you've probably looked into two main solutions: hiring a virtual receptionist or using a missed call text back service. Both aim to solve the same problem, but they work very differently and cost very different amounts. Let's break it down.

What Is a Virtual Receptionist?

A virtual receptionist is a real person (or team) who answers your phone when you can't. They work from a call centre, greet your customers using your business name, take messages, book jobs, and sometimes even handle basic enquiries about your services and pricing.

Think of it as having a full-time receptionist without actually hiring one. They typically answer during business hours, and some providers offer after-hours coverage too.

What Does It Cost?

Virtual receptionist services in Australia generally run between $200 and $500+ per month, depending on the provider and how many calls you receive. Most plans include a set number of calls, and you'll pay extra if you go over. Some charge per minute rather than per call, which can add up fast during a busy week.

Pros of a Virtual Receptionist

Cons of a Virtual Receptionist

What Is Missed Call Text Back?

Missed call text back is exactly what it sounds like. When you miss a call, the system automatically sends an SMS to that caller within seconds. The message lets them know you're busy on a job and will get back to them shortly. It keeps the conversation alive so the customer doesn't move on to the next tradie in their search results.

What Does It Cost?

Much less. Services like TradieLead start from around $49 per month. There's no per-call charges, no minute limits, and no lock-in contracts. It just works in the background while you get on with the job.

Pros of Missed Call Text Back

Cons of Missed Call Text Back

Side-by-Side Comparison

Feature Virtual Receptionist Missed Call Text Back
Monthly cost $200 - $500+ From $49/month
Response time Immediate (during hours) Instant (24/7)
Human interaction Yes No (automated SMS)
After-hours coverage Extra cost Included
Setup effort Moderate Minimal
Can book jobs Yes No (but keeps the lead warm)
Best for Larger teams, high volume Solo tradies, small crews

When Does a Virtual Receptionist Make Sense?

If you're running a larger operation with multiple tradies, a busy office, and a high volume of calls that need triaging, a virtual receptionist is a solid investment. They're also worth it if your customers regularly need to discuss complex jobs over the phone before booking, or if you're in a trade where the initial phone call is a big part of closing the deal.

Plumbing and electrical companies with three or more staff, for example, often benefit from having someone manage the phones full-time.

When Is Missed Call Text Back the Better Choice?

For most solo tradies and small crews, missed call text back is the smarter option. Here's why:

The Honest Truth

A virtual receptionist for tradies is a premium service, and for bigger businesses it genuinely works. But if you're a one-person operation or running a small crew, you're paying for a lot of features you don't need. What you actually need is dead simple: don't let that missed call turn into a lost job.

That's exactly what missed call text back does. It bridges the gap between "I can't pick up right now" and "I'll call you back in an hour." And in that gap is where you either win or lose the customer.

Stop Losing Jobs to Missed Calls

TradieLead sends an instant SMS every time you miss a call. Set it up in five minutes, no lock-in contracts, and way cheaper than a receptionist.

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