Five steps. One outcome.
More calls. More jobs.
- 1
Homeowner visits
your websiteFrom a Google ad, LSA, or just searching your town.
- 2
We handle
consentOur banner asks. Your privacy policy stays current — Termageddon-backed.
- 3
Homeowner
says yesNo yes, no data. That's what keeps you on the right side of the rules.
- 4
We feed contact
to your funnelLands in Jobber, Housecall Pro, ServiceTitan, HubSpot, Klaviyo — in seconds.
- 5
More calls.
More jobs.Warm inbound calls from homeowners who already saw you in their inbox.
Same booked job. Less than a quarter of the cost.
Shared leads get sold to four contractors at once, so most never book. Recover the traffic you already paid for instead — exclusive, at $7. Here's the same job, both ways.
Shared / bought leads
$575 / booked job
$46 a lead · sold to ~4 others · ~1 in 12 books
Your own traffic — Consent Resolve
$140 / booked job
$7 a lead · exclusive, never resold · yours alone
One booked remodeling job runs about $25,000 — that single job covers roughly 3,571 exclusive leads at $7. Illustrative, not a promise.
How Consent Resolve compares for general contractors.
Shared-lead marketplaces charge $40–$150 for a remodeling lead — and sell that same homeowner to 4–5 other pros. Consent Resolve is $7 flat, exclusive, and never resold. See the full math against each one:
Shared-lead marketplaces
$40–$150 / lead
Shared with 4–5 pros. You bid against everyone who bought the same name.
Consent Resolve
$7 / lead, flat
Exclusive to you, consented, never resold — recovered from your own site traffic.
Per-trade ranges are typical shared-lead marketplace pricing; a lead's cost rises with job value, metro, and competition. Sourced on /stats/.
The three things that move the needle for your trade.
They came back? You'll know.
Return-visit alerts fire when a known homeowner is back on your site. Time your funnel right.
Why they're shopping.
What they were looking for — captured the moment they consent. Your funnel re-engages already knowing the job.
Yours alone, never resold.
Not auctioned to four other shops. Not flipped next week. One consent, one contractor — you.
This is what lands in your dashboard.
A real name and a consented email — with the pages they viewed, what they were shopping for, and a timestamped consent receipt. Yours alone, never resold.
j*****y@example.com
ENRICHED- Name
- J. █████
- j*****y@example.com
- Location
- Austin, TX · GMT-05:00
- Source
- Google LSA · Recovered after consent
- Captured intent
- Kitchen remodel quote
- Source
- Google · "kitchen remodel near me"
- Device
- Desktop · macOS · Chrome 142
- 12m agoReturned to /pricing
- 31m agoPushed to CRM (HubSpot)
- 43m agoConsented to identification
- 44m agoViewed /services/kitchen-remodel
- 47m agoViewed /pricing
- 52m agoViewed /services
- 1h 8m agoFirst visit · landed on /
Scroll to explore the full record ↕
See it work on yourself.
Register, browse a sample remodeling site, accept the banner — and watch the new-lead notification land in your inbox. The lead is you. About 60 seconds, no card required.
Try the live demoConsent-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
What general contractors ask before they start.
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General contractors get exclusive leads with Consent Resolve by identifying the homeowners already researching a remodel or addition on their website. After the homeowner consents, you get a recovered record fed into your funnel. Each lead is yours alone — never resold — for $7.
Your next remodel is already pricing the job on 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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