What actually happens if I just keep using voicemail instead of an AI receptionist?
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The honest answer, based on how fitness consumers behave, is that voicemail quietly costs a studio members every month without ever showing up as a clear line item, which is exactly why it's easy to underestimate. Roughly 60% of trial interest at fitness studios happens after hours, and shoppers comparing studios (often via Instagram, Google, or ClassPass) are typically comparing 2-3 options at once; a voicemail greeting doesn't compete with a competing studio's instant online booking or an answered call. The caller doesn't necessarily leave an angry review or complain, they simply move on to the next option and you never know the lead existed. Over a year, if a studio is losing even 2-3 potential members a month this way at an average $2,000 LTV, that's $48,000-$72,000 in lost revenue the owner never sees on a P&L line, because it's an absence, not an expense. Doing nothing also has a compounding effect on ad spend: if a studio is running paid Instagram or Google ads to drive trial-class interest, every ad dollar spent driving a call that hits voicemail during an unstaffed window is essentially wasted, dragging down measured ROAS in a way that's easy to misattribute to "the ads aren't working" rather than "the phone isn't being answered." Voicemail isn't free, it's a hidden cost that scales with how much marketing and word-of-mouth interest a studio is generating, which means the busier and more successful a studio's growth efforts are, the more expensive relying on voicemail actually becomes.
The honest answer, based on how fitness consumers behave, is that voicemail quietly costs a studio members every month without ever showing up as a clear line item, which is exactly why it's easy to underestimate. Roughly 60% of trial interest at fitness studios happens after hours, and shoppers comparing studios (often via Instagram, Google, or ClassPass) are typically comparing 2-3 options at once; a voicemail greeting doesn't compete with a competing studio's instant online booking or an answered call. The caller doesn't necessarily leave an angry review or complain, they simply move on to the next option and you never know the lead existed. Over a year, if a studio is losing even 2-3 potential members a month this way at an average $2,000 LTV, that's $48,000-$72,000 in lost revenue the owner never sees on a P&L line, because it's an absence, not an expense. Doing nothing also has a compounding effect on ad spend: if a studio is running paid Instagram or Google ads to drive trial-class interest, every ad dollar spent driving a call that hits voicemail during an unstaffed window is essentially wasted, dragging down measured ROAS in a way that's easy to misattribute to "the ads aren't working" rather than "the phone isn't being answered." Voicemail isn't free, it's a hidden cost that scales with how much marketing and word-of-mouth interest a studio is generating, which means the busier and more successful a studio's growth efforts are, the more expensive relying on voicemail actually becomes.
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