For twenty years, the trades have been taught to rent — rent visibility, rent leads, rent a place in line on someone else's platform. Rent never builds equity. LeadWise exists to hand the machine back: your website, your customers, your reviews, your rankings. Built for you, owned by you.
A lead you buy feeds you once. What we build compounds — and here's exactly what's yours, stated plainly: your customer list exports with you the day you leave. Your reviews live on YOUR Google profile, forever. Your domain is registered to YOU, and every ranking it earns is equity that follows that domain anywhere. We host and run the machine while you're with us — that's the service — but the assets it builds are titled in your name. That's not a feature; it's the whole point.
The industry spends billions chasing strangers while the customer whose AC you fixed two summers ago quietly needs a tune-up. Recall — rebooking the people who already trust you — is the highest-margin revenue in the trades, and almost nobody runs it systematically. We built the engine that does.
When the same homeowner's phone number gets sold to four contractors, three of them paid for nothing and all four learned to race to the bottom. Leads that come through your LeadWise site are yours alone. We never resell them, we never charge per lead, and we never will.
Shows up every day. Handles the repetitive stuff without being asked. Never makes you feel dumb. You didn't get into the trades to do data entry — the recall texts write themselves, the reviews ask themselves, the booking books itself. You stay on the tools.
Flat monthly. No per-lead tolls, no per-user seats, no surprise line items, no long contracts. If we're not earning the subscription every month, you should be able to leave that month — and take everything with you.
Where this comes from
LeadWise was built by someone who spent twelve years inside the lead-selling machine — selling it, watching it, and watching good contractors pay for the same phone number four times. The conclusion wasn't that contractors need more leads. It's that they need to stop needing anyone else's. Every feature in this platform is a brick in that wall: the site that ranks, the booking that converts, the recall engine that rebooks, the reviews that compound. The machine, handed back.