Follow Up With Leads That Never Booked
Some jobs are already sitting in your old estimates, no-shows, dead leads, and past customer list. FieldSite helps bring some of those opportunities back.
Built for home service businesses
Old estimate found
Sent 3 weeks ago — no reply
Follow-up sent
Short, respectful message
Customer responds
Still interested in the job
Job moves toward booking
Opportunity recovered
Most Businesses Let Old Leads Go Cold
Old Estimates Get Forgotten
Someone asked for a price, but nobody followed up.
No-Shows Disappear
A lead showed interest, then fell off before booking.
Past Customers Move On
People who already trusted you may forget to call again.
How Lead Follow-Up Brings Opportunities Back
Find The Old Opportunities
Start with old estimates, no-shows, past customers, or dead leads.
Send A Simple Follow-Up
Reach out with a clear, respectful reason to respond.
Restart The Conversation
Interested customers get moved back toward booking.
What You Get
- Old estimate follow-up
- No-show follow-up
- Past customer reactivation
- Dead lead recovery
- Simple outbound call or text workflows
- A practical way to recover opportunities already in the business
This Is Not Random Blasting
Lead Follow-Up works best when it is targeted, relevant, and easy for the customer to respond to. The goal is not to annoy people. The goal is to restart real conversations with people who already showed interest.
Old Estimates
Follow up with people who asked for pricing but never booked.
No-Shows
Reach out to leads who missed the next step.
Past Customers
Bring previous customers back when they may need service again.
Common Questions
Got Old Leads Sitting Around?
A quick leak audit can show whether old estimates, no-shows, or past customers are worth following up with.
