RevenuePack Local Front Desk Index · June 2026

76% of Raleigh businesses can't answer a customer after hours.

We analyzed 178 Raleigh, NC businesses with live websites — heavy on real-estate agents, hair & beauty salons, and restaurants — and checked whether a customer who shows up at 9pm can get a question answered or book anything. In Raleigh, 90% of business websites have no way to answer a visitor's question (6 points better than the national average), and 85% can't take a booking online (3 points worse than the national average).

Summer down here doesn't take evenings off. Neither do AC emergencies.

Key findings · Raleigh, NC · June 2026

Key findings

  1. 90% of the 178 Raleigh, NC local businesses with live websites measured by the RevenuePack Local Front Desk Index (June 2026) have no chat or messaging tool that can answer a customer's question on their own website — a share 6 points better than the national average of 96%.

    Cite: RevenuePack Local Front Desk Index, June 2026https://mail.revenuepack.com/reports/raleigh#no-chat-raleigh

  2. 85% of the 178 Raleigh businesses analyzed by the RevenuePack Local Front Desk Index (June 2026) offer no way to book or schedule anything online, so an after-hours customer in Raleigh who is ready to buy usually can't become an appointment until someone picks up the phone the next morning.

    Cite: RevenuePack Local Front Desk Index, June 2026https://mail.revenuepack.com/reports/raleigh#no-booking-raleigh

  3. 76% of Raleigh, NC local businesses can neither answer a question on their website nor take a booking online, according to the RevenuePack Local Front Desk Index (June 2026), which checked 178 Raleigh businesses with live websites — for those businesses, a customer who shows up after closing has no path to a response at all.

    Cite: RevenuePack Local Front Desk Index, June 2026https://mail.revenuepack.com/reports/raleigh#both-raleigh

  4. Only 24% of the Raleigh businesses measured by the RevenuePack Local Front Desk Index (June 2026) can either answer a website question or take a booking online after hours, which makes simply being answerable at 9pm a competitive edge that 76% of the Raleigh market does not have.

    Cite: RevenuePack Local Front Desk Index, June 2026https://mail.revenuepack.com/reports/raleigh#edge-raleigh

  5. 22% of the 178 Raleigh businesses in the RevenuePack Local Front Desk Index (June 2026) run their websites on a DIY site builder and 11% show visibly stale copyright years, against national marks of 20% and 10% across all 5,509 businesses in the index.

    Cite: RevenuePack Local Front Desk Index, June 2026https://mail.revenuepack.com/reports/raleigh#diy-raleigh

  6. Nationally, the RevenuePack Local Front Desk Index (June 2026) found 96% of 5,509 US local businesses with live websites across 40 metros can't answer a customer's question on their site and 82% can't take a booking online — Raleigh's numbers above are one metro's slice of that same survey.

    Cite: RevenuePack Local Front Desk Index, June 2026https://mail.revenuepack.com/reports/raleigh#national-raleigh

Every finding above is free to quote with attribution. How these numbers were measured →

90%

no way to answer a website question

source attached, as always

85%

no online booking

real shops, real crawl, real number

76%

neither — the front door is locked

measured, not vibes

22%

on DIY site builders

we counted. that's the number

What this means in Raleigh

Industry studies put missed calls at roughly 1 in 4 — that one isn't our number, so hold it loosely. Ours start where the phone stops, and they say the website isn't catching what the phone drops: for 76% of Raleigh businesses, an after-hours customer has no path at all — no one answering the phone, nothing answering the site, no way to book. That customer doesn't wait until morning; they go down the search results until something responds. The practical takeaway for a Raleigh owner: being answerable after 5pm is currently a competitive edge 76% of your market doesn't have.

How Raleigh compares

MetroNo chatNo bookingNeither
Raleigh, NC90%85%76%
National (5,509 businesses, 40 metros)96%82%79%

Methodology

Part of the June 2026 RevenuePack Local Front Desk Index (5,509 businesses, 40 metros). Raleigh's sample: 178 local service and storefront businesses with live, reachable websites, drawn from commercial map data. Each site was fetched and checked for a working chat/messaging widget, any online booking path, mobile-readiness, DIY-builder fingerprints, and stale copyright years. Samples aren't a census; treat small gaps as noise. Full methodology →

Cite freely with attribution: "RevenuePack Local Front Desk Index, June 2026" https://mail.revenuepack.com/reports/raleigh. Press: press@revenuepack.com.

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