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Sold once.
To you.

We run the traffic, our own agents speak to the homeowner, and the lead goes to one contractor, on the channel you already use.

  • Scope your trade and markets
  • See what a verified lead contains
  • Get a per-lead price and return terms

Book time with our team

Tell us who you are and we'll bring the right numbers to the call.

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What a shared lead costs you

You pay for a lead, and three other contractors get the same phone number.
Whoever dials first gets the conversation, and you were on a roof.
Form fills arrive as wrong numbers, renters and people who were only browsing.
Nobody told the homeowner you were going to ring, so most of them do not pick up.
How the lead is made

We buy the traffic. We make the call.
You get the homeowner.

#1

The traffic

Our ad accounts, not yours. Paid search and paid social run in your trade and your markets, on our spend. You never open an ad platform and there is nothing to learn.

#2

The call

A person, before you ever see it. Our own agents ring every homeowner who responds and work through the four checks. Anything that fails one of them is never sent to you.

#3

The handover

On the channel you already use. SMS to the truck, your CRM for the office, both at once if that is how you work. The homeowner has been told to expect your call.

Terms, not forecasts

Nothing here is a projection.
It is how the lead is sold.

  • 1 Contractor per lead, and never a second one
  • 100% Verified by a live call before it is sent
  • 6states Where campaigns are running today
Why exclusivity is the whole thing

A shared lead is an auction nobody told you about.

The big marketplaces sell the same homeowner to four contractors. What you buy is a race, and three of the four paid to be the call that came too late.

  • Every lead is exclusive, sold once and never resold
  • Every call recorded and attached to the record
  • Replacement for any lead that fails our own bar
  • Month to month, no annual lock-in
Contractor working on a roof
Exclusive to 1 contractor
What you receive

Everything the agent found out, where your crew already looks.

In the lead

  • Name, phone and address
  • The job and its scope
  • Whether insurance is involved
  • When they want quotes
  • The recording of the call
  • That they expect your call

Delivered to

  • SMS
  • WhatsApp
  • Telegram
  • Email
  • Your CRM

Nobody logs into a vendor portal from a roof. Usually SMS for the field and the CRM for the office, both at once.

Verification

Four things confirmed before it reaches you.

  1. A real person

    A live agent speaks to the homeowner, not a form and not a chatbot handoff.

  2. They own it

    Renters and neighbours asking on somebody else’s behalf get filtered out here.

  3. The job is real

    What work, what damage, whether insurance is involved, who has quoted already.

  4. They expect you

    We tell them a contractor will call, which is most of the answer rate right there.

If any of the four fails, the lead is not sent.

Questions
What does exclusive mean contractually?

Sold once, to you, never resold or syndicated. It is in the agreement. If it ever happens, the lead is replaced and credited.

What if a lead is bad?

It gets replaced, on our bar, not yours. What we do not replace is a good lead you left sitting for two days.

How fast do they arrive?

Minutes after the verification call ends. The homeowner is still thinking about their roof when your phone buzzes.

Can I pause?

Yes. Crews fill up and weather turns. Tell us and we pause. Month to month means month to month.

Which states?

Currently Texas, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama. Other markets need lead time, and we will tell you honestly whether it is worth starting.

One homeowner.
One contractor.

Tell us your trade and the markets you cover. We come back with what a verified lead costs there, what it contains and the terms for sending one back.