You are competing against companies with entire departments
The chain down the street has a front desk that never sleeps, a team that returns every call, and someone whose whole job is following up. You have a phone that rings while your hands are full and a voicemail box people rarely use.
It was never a question of effort. It was a question of capacity. Large companies buy operational capacity by hiring teams. Until now, that option simply did not exist for a business your size.
What that operational backbone costs a big company
These are the roles a growing company hires to do the work that lands on a small business owner anyway: answering, coordinating, following up, researching, and keeping customers warm.
Robin
$97/month
$1,164 a year. That is about 216 times less than the team it stands in for, doing the operational work that used to be yours alone.
Salary figures are typical fully-loaded US costs for these roles and are shown for comparison. Robin is software, not a replacement for licensed professional staff where your trade requires them.