Overview
Call classifications help managers and business owners know what the outcome of each call is. ServiceTitan automatically classifies calls by identifying whether they were answered, how long they lasted, and if they were successfully booked. This helps your business monitor CSR performance and ensures that calls are properly associated with the right records.
Who uses this feature
Administrators and managers
Things to know
You need to set up call reasons first; otherwise, any call longer than 60 seconds will be classified as a lead, impacting the CSR's conversion rate. Without proper setup, your call data and marketing reports may be unreliable, and you may not be able to calculate campaign ROI or CSR performance. For more information, see Set up call reasons.
Abandoned and unanswered calls hurt the accuracy of reporting and affect business efficiency. Be sure to Manage abandoned calls and unanswered calls.
Calls that are incorrectly classified due to CSR errors or other factors should be corrected. For more on how to classify calls, see Reclassify and edit calls.
Understanding calls vocabulary
ServiceTitan term | When is this term used? | What this triggers in ServiceTitan |
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Not a Lead | The CSR has selected a Call Reason with the Is Lead box deselected in Settings | The call is classified as Not a Lead and appears as NotLead under the CSR Metrics section of the Dashboard. |
Booked Call | The CSR books a job. The lead is now a booked call. | Booking jobs positively impact the Call Booking Rate (% Booked) for the company and the individual CSR. |
Abandoned Call |
| This indicates that the call doesn’t have an associated CSR account. Abandoned calls cannot be linked to the appropriate customer or job, which affects CSR conversion rates, call reporting, and related KPIs. |
Unbooked Call | A CSR answers a customer call lasting over 60 seconds, but no job is booked. | Unbooked calls will impact the CSR call booking rate (CSR conversion rate). On the Dashboard, you need to click the call to follow up.
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Excused Call |
| You cannot manually mark a call as excused. When you specify a call reason, the call type will be either Unbooked or Not a Lead depending on your Call Reason settings. |
Classifications in the Call Booking workflow
As you move through the process of answering, engaging in, and booking a call, the point at which the call ends determines its classification. The chart below shows which actions at specific points in the call booking process lead to which classifications.
Note: This process applies to basic phone integration only.

Each step in the call process is checked by the system for classification.
Call comes in:
Not answered? Abandoned Call
Call bubble not clicked? Abandoned Call
Call answered? Answered Call
Answered call:
Call ends in less than 60 seconds? Excused call
Call continues for 60 seconds? Ongoing call
Ongoing call:
Call ends without a booked job? Unbooked call
Call ends after a job is booked? Booked call
FAQ
What is the difference between an abandoned call and an unbooked call?
An abandoned call is not the same as an unbooked call.
Abandoned call: A call is classified as Abandoned when ServiceTitan can't determine which CSR took the call, or which customer or job should be attached to the call. This can happen when a call is answered, but the CSR didn't click the incoming call bubble. Or, no one picked up the phone and the call was unanswered. Abandoned calls also represent calls that are unassigned. For more, see the Abandoned call section of the ServiceTitan Glossary (commonly used ServiceTitan terms).
Unbooked call: A call is classified as Unbooked when a CSR clicked the incoming call bubble, but a job was not booked. The call must also be classified as a Lead (duration over 60 seconds) for it to be considered an unbooked call. For more, see the Unbooked call section of the ServiceTitan Glossary (commonly used ServiceTitan terms).
The chart below shows what actions at what point in the call booking process lead to which classifications.
Note: This process applies to basic phone integration only.

For more information, see Understand call classifications.
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