Why we will not sell your leads
I run a pool company by hand in Sacramento. I have paid the lead apps, and I know exactly how that deal works, because I have been on the wrong end of it. So let me say the thing plainly: Quotrr will not sell your leads. Not now, not when it would make us money, not ever. Here is why.
How lead selling actually works
A lead app sells the same homeowner to four contractors and bills each of you per phone call, whether or not you win the job. You pay to compete against three other people for one job, and the app wins four times no matter who loses. The app keeps the homeowner relationship, the reviews, and the record of the work. You did the labor. They own the asset.
Why that model is rigged against you
The incentive is the problem. A lead broker makes more money the more contractors chase the same job, so the product is built to keep you competing, not to get you hired. Your reputation lives on their platform, where they can charge you to access it or hold it hostage. The better you do, the more hold they have over you.
What we do instead
Quotrr earns on outcomes, not on auctioning you. The core is free, because the point is to run the work, not to gate it. We charge a flat Premium price for the automation and the bigger quoting tools, with no per-seat tax, so growing your crew is never a tax on growing your crew. We never sell leads, and the reputation graph belongs to you.
The reputation point
Every signed, completed, verified job becomes proof you own: a Prop you cannot scrub, a Score that climbs, a record that follows you. You can mirror it to your Google profile so it shows up where homeowners already look. The proof of your work is the most valuable thing you have, and it should not live on a platform that can sell it out from under you.
The test
Here is how you hold us to this. The day Quotrr sells a lead, screenshot this post and send it back to me. The whole company is built on the opposite promise, and a promise you can check is the only kind worth making.
If you want the longer version of the thesis, it is on the about page.
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