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Lead Response Time Calculator
See what slow follow-up is costing you, and what responding to new leads in 5 minutes could be worth. No sign-up, no email.
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Estimates based on speed-to-lead research: contacting a lead within 5 minutes sharply increases the odds of qualifying it. Real results vary.
Why lead response time decides who wins the deal
When someone fills in a form or sends an enquiry, they are at peak interest. They have a problem, they want it solved, and they are probably comparing two or three options at once. The business that gets back to them first - within a few minutes - earns the conversation. Everyone else is left chasing a cold lead.
Research into speed to lead consistently shows the same pattern: responding within 5 minutes can increase your chances of qualifying a lead many times over compared to waiting an hour. By the next day, many of those leads have moved on, decided to do nothing, or already booked a call with your competitor.
Most small businesses reply when they get a chance - which is usually a few hours later, sometimes the next morning. That gap is where revenue disappears.
How the lead response time calculator works
The calculator uses a multiplier model. Your current close rate is your baseline. Depending on how long you currently take to reply, a multiplier is applied to estimate what your close rate could be if you responded in under 5 minutes instead.
- Under 5 minutes - no uplift (you are already at the benchmark)
- Within an hour - 1.25x multiplier applied
- A few hours - 1.5x multiplier
- Next day - 1.9x multiplier
- 2+ days - 2.3x multiplier
The improved close rate is capped at 90% to keep the estimates honest. The upside figure shows the gap in annual revenue between your current pace and a 5-minute response. It is a directional estimate, not a guarantee - but it gives you a useful sense of what the lag is worth.
How to actually respond in 5 minutes
You do not need to be glued to your phone. The right automation handles it for you.
- Instant acknowledgement - an automated reply goes out the moment a form is submitted. It confirms the enquiry and sets expectations ("We will be in touch within the hour").
- Auto-SMS or WhatsApp - a text message gets noticed faster than an email. A short, personal-sounding message right after an enquiry is often enough to keep the lead warm until a real conversation can happen.
- Route to the right person - if enquiries are going to a generic inbox and sitting there, automation can notify the right team member or assign the lead directly in your CRM.
- Book-a-call link - include a Calendly or similar link in the first touchpoint so a motivated lead can self-schedule without waiting for you to find a time.
Read more in our guide on how to automate lead follow-up, or use the Automation ROI Calculator to see what the broader time savings could be worth for your business.
If you want to set this up for your business, book a free 30-minute call and we will map out exactly what needs to happen from the moment a lead lands.