Stop splitting leads with competitors

One lead.
One contractor.
That's it.

JobPipe delivers exclusive, verified homeowner leads directly to local contractors. No bidding wars. No shared leads. Just real projects from real people who need your crew.

$280
Average cost per lead in construction
3-5x
Contractors competing per shared lead
70%+
Homeowners searching online first

Lead gen platforms aren't built for you

They're built for homeowners. You're an afterthought who pays the bill.

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Shared leads drain your wallet

You pay $50-$200 for a lead that went to four other contractors. By the time you call, they already hired someone else.

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Built for marketers, not builders

Complex dashboards, ad managers, bidding systems. You're on a roof, not at a desk running campaigns.

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Tire-kickers waste your time

Unverified "leads" who are just browsing prices. You drive 30 minutes for an estimate that goes nowhere.

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Small markets get ignored

Big platforms focus on metro areas. If you're outside a major city, the lead flow is a trickle.

How JobPipe works

1

Homeowner submits a project

They describe what they need, where they are, and when they want it done. We verify it's real before it hits your phone.

2

We match one contractor

Based on your trade, location, and availability. The lead goes to you and only you. No race to the phone.

3

You close the deal

Call the homeowner, schedule the estimate, win the job. Simple as it should be.

JobPipe vs. the usual suspects

Feature Angi / Thumbtack JobPipe
Lead exclusivity Shared with 3-5 pros One lead, one contractor
Pricing Pay-per-lead, unpredictable Flat monthly rate
Lead verification Automated, hit or miss Verified homeowner intent
Small market support Focused on metros Hyperlocal, any market
Built for Homeowners first Contractors first

Your crew should be booked solid. Not fighting over scraps.

JobPipe delivers exclusive, verified homeowner leads directly to local contractors. No bidding wars. Flat pricing. Built for the job site.

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