Consent-First Identification
Every person we identify opted in. You're reaching out to someone who already raised their hand — not a cold name off a purchased list.
Bought lists are cold, stale, and a legal headache.
Most "lead lists" are scraped names who never heard of you and never agreed to a call. Half the numbers are dead. And in a growing list of states, dialing people who never opted in is how you end up with a fine. There's a better way to get a warm name.
Permission first, then the lead.
Your banner asks.
The consent banner on your site gives every visitor a clear choice.
They say yes.
Only visitors who opt in move forward — their choice is recorded.
You get a warm lead.
We match the consented visitor to contact info and send it to you.
A warm name, not a cold one.
Friendlier calls.
They already showed interest, so you're not interrupting a stranger.
Cleaner conscience.
No sketchy lists, no "how'd you get my number?"
Consent-first cover.
Consent is captured and logged — consent-first from the first click.
What consent-first includes.
- Opt-in captured at the visitor's first click
- Every consent timestamped and stored
- Opt-outs honored automatically
- Works with your existing cookie banner
- No purchased or scraped lists
- Audit trail you can show a regulator
What pros ask about consent-first identification.
Consent-first by default. Receipts for everything.
We don't just hand you a contact — we protect your shop. Identification fires only after a consented yes, every record carries a signed audit receipt, and we never hand you a number to cold-call. Your privacy policy stays current through our Termageddon partnership.
- TCPA · we never give you a number to cold-call
- CIPA · nothing tracks before the consented yes
- State privacy · built for the patchwork, incl. Texas TDPSA
- Audit receipt on every record
A receipt for every lead
Stack consent-first identification with these.
More on consent-first identification
Do Your Bought Leads Come With Proof of Consent? Usually Not
When you buy a lead from a broker or a shared-lead reseller, the contact shows up but the consent almost never does. Here's why the proof gets left behind — and what it costs you when someone asks.
Is It Legal to Know When a Past Visitor Returns to Your Site?
Knowing the moment a past visitor comes back is one of the best signals a contractor can act on — but only if you're allowed to know it. Here's where consent draws the legal line.
What the FTC's HomeAdvisor Order Teaches Contractors About Buying Leads
The FTC's 2023 HomeAdvisor consent order was aimed at a lead seller, not the contractors buying from it. But the lesson underneath it is the one every shop that buys leads should read.
Consent-First Identification means Consent Resolve only identifies website visitors who have given permission through your site's consent banner. You receive a consented email — enriched with name and location where available — for someone who already agreed to be reached, a warmer, cleaner record than any purchased list, and one that keeps your shop on the right side of privacy law.
Your next job is already shopping your site.
Go get it. Flat $7 per lead — yours alone, never resold. Feed your funnel, book the jobs, and see what consented leads are worth. Consent-first from the first click. Cancel anytime.
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