Right now, most of your jobs come from word of mouth. That's a good sign — it means you do great work. But it also means you don't control when the phone rings.
Some months your crew is booked out for weeks. Other months, the jobs slow down and you're stuck waiting. The truck note is still due. The shop rent is still due. Your crew still needs a paycheck.
That's not bad luck. That's what happens when your business runs on referrals alone. Referrals are great customers — but they show up on their schedule, not yours.
You drive across town. You measure the job. You do the takeoffs. You write up a real quote. Then... nothing. The homeowner just wanted a free number to compare against someone else's bid.
Every one of those free estimates is a truck roll you paid for out of your own pocket. Ten to fifteen hours a week, gone — spent on people who were never going to hire you in the first place.
That's the real cost. Not just wasted time. Wasted fuel, wasted payroll hours, and a slot on your calendar that a paying customer could have had instead.
"I spent four hours doing takeoffs for a deck project just to get ghosted." — a contractor, on a trade forum
They sell the same lead to 4 to 8 contractors at once. Everyone races to call first. The homeowner gets annoyed before anyone even shows up. You're not buying a lead — you're buying a race you didn't sign up for.
They show you slides full of "impressions" and "clicks." Sounds nice. But none of that pays your crew. If an agency can't show you it turned into money in your bank account, it's not working — it's just a nice-looking report.
Boosting a post sends anyone and everyone to a generic contact form. There's no way to screen them out. You end up buying more tire-kickers — just from Facebook instead of Angi.
No shared leads. No vanity metrics. No stock photos. Just a pipeline that filters out the tire-kickers before they ever reach you — and that you own, start to finish.
Before anyone lands on your calendar, they answer real questions: Do they own the home? What's their budget? When do they want the work done? People who aren't serious get filtered out right here — not on your job site.
No stock photos of actors holding tools wrong. We turn your real job-site photos and videos into ads that show homeowners your actual work. It takes less than 60 minutes of your month to hand us what we need.
Every ad account, every lead, every customer record is built inside accounts you own. If we ever part ways, you keep everything. And we track results against your bank account — not clicks and impressions.
Picture this: you open your schedule and see 8 to 12 appointments this week. Every one of them already told you their budget. Every one already knows what your company does and why you're worth hiring.
Your crew is booked out weeks in advance. You're not chasing tire-kickers anymore. You're running a business, not a guessing game.
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Right — because you were probably sold a shared lead list or a vanity-metrics report. This is neither. You own the pipeline, and we're judged on jobs booked, not clicks.
You won't need to. We ask for under 60 minutes a month of simple job-site photos and clips. We do the rest.
That's exactly what the Gatekeeper step stops. Budget, timeline, and scope are collected before anyone touches your calendar.
Everything lives in accounts you own — ad accounts, leads, customer data. If we ever part ways, you keep all of it.
We'll look at your business and tell you plainly whether this system makes sense for you. No pressure, no script — just straight numbers.