FAQ
Lead Intake Search-informed

What should a landscaping voicemail say?

Updated May 20, 2026

Direct answer

Landscaping teams reduce missed leads by responding faster, collecting context on the first interaction, and following up while the caller is still active. Tinylawn helps turn missed-call risk into structured call summaries.

This question matters because landscaping calls often happen while the owner or crew is already working. A caller may need design consultations, planting, maintenance, sod installation, outdoor lighting, project estimates, and a slow response can turn into a lost opportunity.

Intake questions to ask

Capture the caller’s name, confirmed phone number, property address, service need, urgency, timeline, and any access notes. For landscaping, the follow-up questions should change based on the service type and whether the caller is new, existing, residential, commercial, urgent, or recurring.

Useful details include:

  • Contact information and preferred callback method
  • Property address and service area fit
  • Service type, urgency, and timeline
  • Photos, access notes, budget, or scheduling constraints when relevant

Where Tinylawn fits

Tinylawn can ask configured follow-up questions, capture a transcript and recording, and send a structured summary. That makes it easier to quote, schedule, escalate, or pass on the lead.