Tree service is seasonal and storm-driven, and almost every job starts with a quote call. Call Tracker ties each call to the ad, listing, or campaign that drove it, so you book more high-value removals from the channels that actually work.
Start Free TrialAlmost every tree job begins with a call for an estimate, so a unique tracking number on each ad and listing plus dynamic number insertion ties every quote request back to the channel that produced it. No more guessing which marketing fills your schedule.
Call recording and AI transcripts let you tell a large, high-ticket removal from a routine trim, so you prioritize the quotes worth the most and measure cost per booked job instead of cost per ring.
When a storm drops limbs across your service area, call flows and instant alerts make sure emergency removal calls reach a crew lead and never hit voicemail, so you win the urgent jobs competitors miss.
Tree service is a seasonal, storm-driven business where the work swings from routine trims to high-ticket emergency removals, and nearly every job starts the same way: a homeowner calling for a quote. That makes call tracking for tree service companies the only honest way to know which ads bring in real estimates versus which just ring your phone. Here is how Call Tracker is built for the way tree care businesses really operate.
Most tree jobs begin with a call for an estimate, so you need to know which marketing produced that call. Put a unique number on each channel, your Google Business Profile, your Google Ads, your Local Services Ads, your truck wraps, and dynamic number insertion swaps the number on your website by traffic source. Every quote request is logged against the ad, keyword, or listing that produced it, so you stop guessing and start counting.
A storm-damage removal and a small hedge trim are not worth the same, and you want to spend your time on the ones that pay. Call recording and AI call transcriptions let you tell a large removal opportunity from a low-value trim, then real-time call analytics turn that into cost per booked job by channel. That is the number that tells you where to put your next ad dollar.
After a storm, the company that answers gets the urgent removal, and a missed call is a job lost to the next crew on the list. Call flows ring your crew lead, hunt across multiple phones, and forward to a backup, while instant call and text alerts ping you on every missed call so you can ring back fast. When storms drive demand, answer speed is a marketing channel.
Tree demand rises and falls with the weather, so the campaign that worked in spring may not pay in winter. Call tracking lets you compare cost per booked job across seasonal campaigns and scale the channels that produce real estimates, not just calls. For agencies running tree service clients, white-label call tracking puts all of it under your brand with unlimited users.
Get thousands of local and toll-free numbers across 300+ US and Canada area codes, with recording, routing, and analytics on every plan from $37 a month. Want the strategy side too? Read the tree service marketing guide.
Yes. Tree service is phone-driven and seasonal, and Call Tracker gives each marketing source its own number so every quote and emergency call is tied to the campaign that produced it, with recording, smart routing, and real-time analytics built in.
Plans start at $37 a month (Starter) with 10 tracking numbers and 500 minutes included, unlimited users, and a 14-day free trial. A credit card is required to start the trial. See pricing for Pro and Agency plans.
Yes. Recording and AI transcripts capture what each caller actually needs, and analytics tie that back to the source, so you can see which keywords and campaigns produce high-ticket removals instead of low-value calls.
Yes. Call flows ring your crew, hunt across multiple phones, and forward to backup, while instant text alerts ping you on every missed call, so a storm-cleanup or emergency removal job never goes to voicemail when the phone is ringing nonstop.
Want the full playbook on getting more calls? Read the Tree Service Marketing guide.