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Recovery Console pricing

Sized to one recovered job at your contribution margin.

Fixed monthly fee, contact-volume adders that cover AI overhead at scale, and telecom passed through at actual cost. The fee equals what you keep on a single recovered job — not your net profit, the contribution margin you actually pocket on that ticket.

From $499 / location / month Setup from $750 — $0 for early partners Telecom passthrough · ~$20–$120 / mo Month-to-month after activation
Now accepting early partners

First 10 partners — finite, founder-led, paid back or refunded.

  • $0 setup (vs. $750 standard) — saved on Recover, doubled-saved on Recover 24/7
  • $349 / mo on Recover and $599 / mo on Recover 24/7 for the first 6 billing months
  • Founder-led install: Tom personally walks your first call queue and tunes cadences
  • 30-day pay-back guarantee: if recovered revenue doesn't cover Month 1, refund Month 1 in full
  • Month-to-month — no minimum term, the program is the substance

Program ends when partner #10 lands or 90 days from the program open date — whichever comes first. Standard pricing kicks in for everyone after.

Plans

Two plans. Fixed + adders. Honest telecom.

The fixed monthly fee covers the recovery workflow, the operating brief, and the operator console. AI overhead — summaries, suggested drafts, owner brief generation — is bundled until you exceed the included contact volume. Voice and messaging are billed at actual carrier cost so pricing stays honest as telecom rates change.

Recover
$499/ location / month

$750 one-time activation · $0 for early partners

  • Missed-call recovery workflow
  • Callback queue and owner action prompts
  • Estimate follow-through workflow
  • Weekly operating brief with revenue attribution
  • Operator console for the team
  • 250 fielded contacts / month included
Contact adder
+$20 per +250 contacts
Telecom
Actual cost passthrough · ~$20–$80 / mo
Commitment
Month-to-month after activation
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A "fielded contact" is a unique inbound call OR SMS conversation the platform routes / replies to in the billing month. Outbound recovery touches and internal team messages don't count. Pricing is the current working model and may adjust after our cost & revenue review — we'll honor the published price for any account that signs before a change is announced.

Payback math

Sized to one recovered job at your contribution margin.

Monthly fee ≤ avg booked job × per-job contribution margin

The fixed monthly is sized so the contribution margin on one recovered job covers the month. Contribution margin is what you keep on a job after parts, technician hours, and fuel — it's the right frame because the platform recovers demand, not fixed overhead. We don't quote against net profit because net profit is after rent, insurance, and payroll burden — the platform doesn't reduce those, so framing payback there understates what the platform actually does.

Avg booked job Per-job contribution Recover ($499) covered by Recover 24/7 ($799) covered by
$950 (repair, 40%)$3801.31 jobs2.10 jobs
$1,200 (repair, 40%)$4801.04 jobs1.66 jobs
$1,500 (repair, 40%)$6000.83 jobs1.33 jobs
$4,500 (replacement, 28%)$1,2600.40 jobs0.63 jobs
$7,500 (replacement, 28%)$2,1000.24 jobs0.38 jobs

Per-job contribution margin assumptions: 40% on residential repair, 28% on parts-heavy replacement. Adjust to your own per-job economics during the Recovery Review — we'll model it on your real numbers.

Common questions

What we'll cover on the review.

Pricing is the easy part. The Recovery Review answers the harder questions on your real call data.

Q1

"We already have ServiceTitan / Housecall Pro / Jobber."

Good. Recovery Console doesn't replace that. It closes the missed-demand and follow-through gaps your dispatch software doesn't automate by default.

Q2

"What's the contact adder for?"

Each fielded contact may trigger AI summaries, suggested drafts, and the owner brief — these have real token cost. We bundle the first 250 (or 500) per month and charge $20 per +250 above that, calibrated to actual usage. Most shops never hit it.

Q3

"Why is telecom separate?"

Carrier and messaging fees change. Passing actual telecom through keeps your base price honest and avoids surprise hikes inside a "fake unlimited" plan.

Q4

"Why no free trial?"

Sign up and you're inside the console with populated demo data in 60 seconds — that's the trial. The Early Partner pay-back guarantee is the risk-cover; "free trial" would force fake data and waste your time.

Q5

"Do I need another dashboard?"

No. The owner gets an overnight digest and a weekly operating brief by email. The team uses the console only when there's an action to take.

Q6

"Can we just talk first?"

Yes — book a Recovery Review (30-min working session) and we'll walk through your missed-demand picture before any commitment.

Two paths in

Open a console, or talk to Tom first.

Self-serve: sign up and you're inside the workflow with populated demo data in 60 seconds. Bailout: book a 30-min Recovery Review on your real call data — no sales theater either way.