Honest, independent analysis of the platforms tree service companies buy leads from – what they actually cost, what you get, and what the numbers say.
Why the gap between a $15 shared lead and a $120 exclusive lead is almost never about price – and the math that shows which one actually earns more margin per booked job.
Read the guide → Start Here · Question 2What happens to your pipeline the moment you stop paying a platform – and the compounding difference between renting attention and owning a lead system outright.
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Individual breakdowns of the platforms tree companies buy leads from – costs, quality, and honest verdicts.

Pay-per-lead model with a subscription base. Competitive in some markets, overpriced in others. Quality varies significantly by zip code.
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Shared leads sent to multiple contractors simultaneously. High volume, mixed quality. The lead-to-booked-job ratio is the key number to watch.
Read the Angi review →
Shared leads, now fully merged with Angi under the Angi Inc. umbrella. Significant overlap between both platforms worth understanding before spending.
Read the HomeAdvisor review →Bidding-style quote platform where homeowners request quotes and you compete on price and reviews. Works best for mid-ticket recurring work.
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