Is a virtual receptionist worth it for a landscaping company?
Updated May 20, 2026
Direct answer
The ROI depends on how many missed calls become booked jobs, inspections, estimates, or recurring customers. For landscaping, compare the monthly cost with one recovered opportunity and the time saved on callbacks.
This question matters because landscaping owners often miss calls while doing the work that creates revenue. A caller may need design, planting, maintenance, cleanup, hardscaping, and the first company to respond clearly often has the advantage.
How to evaluate the cost
Look at the monthly price, call volume limits, after-hours coverage, and whether the service only takes messages or also qualifies leads and books appointments. The useful comparison is not just software cost; it is cost versus recovered jobs, saved owner time, and fewer missed opportunities.
For landscaping, use conservative math: estimate how many real leads you miss, what one booked job or recurring customer is worth, and how many calls the system would need to save to break even.
Where Tinylawn fits
Tinylawn starts at $49 per month and combines AI answering, lead intake, call summaries, recordings, and scheduling support. It is a fit when you need phone coverage before you are ready to hire dedicated office staff.