How fast will I see leads?
The system launches by week 5 — first leads typically arrive the same week. Sales follow as estimates close, usually from month two.
What does it cost?
A fixed weekly fee, paid week by week — no retainer, no long contract, stop anytime. Full pricing is on the next page and in the video. Compared to hiring an in-house marketer or a traditional agency, most owners pay less and get more.
What's the ad budget on top of the weekly fee?
Plan on roughly $1,500–3,000/month for Google and from $600/month for Meta. If that's out of reach right now, the honest answer: start smaller — on the call we'll tell you what's realistic at your budget, or tell you straight if it's too early for the system.
Why build a system when I can just buy leads?
Do the owner's math: shared leads close at 5–10% — you pay for ten, sign one, and fight five competitors for it. A signed job through shared leads runs $550–3,500; in our case it was ~$250, exclusive. The system isn't the expensive option — it just charges upfront instead of bleeding you monthly.
I've been burned by marketing agencies before. Why is this different?
Fair — most owners we talk to have been. Three structural differences: (1) you pay week by week and can stop any Friday, so we re-earn the job every week; (2) we're measured on signed jobs, not clicks — the case on this page shows revenue, not impressions; (3) you own every account — site, ads, CRM. If we part ways, you keep the machine.
Who's going to answer all these leads? I'm already slammed.
Weeks 1–4 install the safety net first: instant text-back, the AI widget, automated booking — the machine catches and books leads even if it's just you. From month two, we help you hire and onboard one salesperson to work the pipeline. You don't need a call center — one person plus automation covers it. And speed matters more than headcount: industry data shows ~30% of leads book an estimate on average — but answered within 5 minutes, ~62% do. That first instant reply is the machine's job, not yours.
My market is different / too small / too competitive. Will this work here?
That's exactly what the free call is for: we pull the real search demand for your city from Google's own data and calculate what it can produce — leads, estimates, jobs. If your market genuinely can't feed the system, we'll tell you straight and you've lost 30 minutes, not $8,000. (For scale: our case ran in North Dakota — a state of 800,000 people with five months of winter.)
I've tried CRMs and apps before — my crew never used them.
That's the most common software story in this niche, and it's why we don't hand you software. You get a running machine: templates written, automations on, follow-up live — it works even if nobody on your team ever logs in. Your crews keep doing exactly what they do now. The only new habit is answering one question: "did this lead book?"
AI answering my customers? People want to talk to a human.
Agreed — nobody buys a $10,000 fence from a robot. AI does the unglamorous work: answers at 9pm, texts back in 10 seconds, reminds about the estimate. Humans close. AI just makes sure the human gets the chance.
What if I already run ads?
Even better — we'll audit what you have, keep what works and rebuild what doesn't. You keep full ownership of all accounts.
What if I don't like the result?
You pay week by week, every week ends with a reviewable result, and the contract includes a 100% satisfaction guarantee.
Do I have to be in the videos?
Real photos and short phone videos of your crew dramatically raise trust and closing rates. We give you simple shooting instructions — most owners film everything on a phone in one afternoon.
What exactly do you need from me?
Three things: simple phone photos and videos of your crews (we send exact shooting instructions — one afternoon covers the first month), fact-checking the work every Friday (about 15 minutes), and from month two — one hire for first-contact calls, which we help you find and train. Everything else is on us.
Who actually does the work?
One expert with a proven AI stack and a vetted developer — not a chain of account managers. You always talk to the person doing the work.