The 6 Elements of a High-Converting B2B Landing Page
What separates a landing page that converts at 3 percent from one that converts at 15 percent, with the same traffic.
Read article →A 25 percent no-show rate means one in four booked meetings never happens. For a team booking 20 calls per month, that is 5 wasted slots and lost pipeline. Here are the tactics that move that number below 10 percent.
The five tactics that reduce B2B discovery call no-show rates from 25 to 35 percent down to under 10 percent, and the follow-up sequence that reactivates ghosts.
No-shows are not random. They follow patterns that correspond to specific gaps in the confirmation and reminder process. Most no-shows happen because the prospect forgot the meeting was happening, or because they never had strong enough intent to show up in the first place. The tactics below address both root causes.
When a prospect books via Calendly or HubSpot Meetings, they receive a confirmation email. Most of these get filed or forgotten. Add an active confirmation step: send a short email 24 hours after booking that requires a reply: "You are booked for [day] at [time]. Reply 'confirmed' to lock this in, or let me know if you need to reschedule." People who reply to confirm show up at 3 to 4 times the rate of people who just received a passive confirmation. The act of replying creates a micro-commitment that increases attendance.
Most booking tools send one automated reminder. The sweet spot for B2B discovery calls is three: 48 hours before (email), 24 hours before (email), and 1 hour before (SMS or email). The 1-hour reminder has the highest impact on no-show rates because it catches the prospect at a time when they are planning their next few hours. Calendly and HubSpot Meetings both support multi-step reminder sequences natively. Set them up for every meeting type.
When someone books a call, send them a relevant piece of content the same day: a case study that matches their situation, a short framework document, or a specific question to think about before the call. This does two things: it adds value before the relationship is established (creating goodwill and reducing cancellation likelihood), and it keeps the conversation warm in the days between booking and meeting. A prospect who has read your case study is more engaged going into the call than one who just has a calendar invite.
No-show rates vary significantly by time of day and day of week. The highest-attendance slots for B2B discovery calls: Tuesday to Thursday, 10am to 12pm and 2pm to 4pm in the prospect's timezone. Monday mornings and Friday afternoons have the highest no-show rates in most sectors. If your calendar tool does not restrict available slots, consider limiting bookings to your highest-attendance windows. A smaller calendar with more reliable attendance creates better pipeline than a wide-open calendar with 25 percent no-shows.
When you send the confirmation sequence, include a single question that confirms the meeting is still relevant: "Before our call, it would help me to know: what is the primary challenge you are hoping to solve?" Prospects who answer this question show up at significantly higher rates because they have invested effort in the meeting. Prospects who do not answer are flagged for an extra confirmation touchpoint. This also gives you context for the call and signals to the prospect that you will be prepared.
No-shows are usually not a sign of disinterest. They are a sign that the meeting was not salient enough in the prospect's mind. Make it more salient, more concrete and more valuable before they even show up.
20 to 35 percent for cold outbound-sourced meetings. 10 to 20 percent for warm inbound leads. With a strong confirmation and reminder sequence, most teams can reach 5 to 15 percent regardless of lead source.
For high-ticket services (above £5,000 average deal), a small deposit filters for serious buyers. For smaller deals, the booking friction is usually not worth it. A strong reminder sequence achieves similar reduction without the cost.
Send a short rescheduling email within 30 minutes. Follow up once more at 48 hours. If still no response, add to a re-engagement sequence after 2 weeks. Many no-shows rebook when prompted.
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