Services

Every service, _explained._

Four services you can buy, one that now runs through the consulting call, and one that is part of the software. What each costs, how long it takes, and what you keep at the end.

Consulting & setup

From operator to owner, without gambling the business.

The trap is simple: you can out-work anyone in the room, so everything routes through you, and the business cannot run without you standing over it. We take operators to owners. Book a call, business or marketing, with someone who has run one of these businesses. You say where the money stops. We ask the questions that find the constraint, and your fixes come back ranked by payoff, in writing, within five business days.

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The small print

  • Business or marketing, the same twenty minutes
  • No retainer, no packages, nothing renews
  • If software is not your bottleneck, we say so and we do not sell you any

Government contracts

The government spends billions. You are not on their radar yet.

Most contractors never register, so they never see the work, and the room is emptier than you think. We send you the forms, you fill in your details, and we run the registration end to end: SAM, your UEI, entity validation, the NAICS codes and set-aside programs that match your trade, and a capability statement a contracting officer will actually read. Then we set up the bid portals and work the first solicitations with you. About a month, start to bid-ready.

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The small print

  • SAM.gov is free to do yourself. We say so before you pay us
  • Nobody can guarantee you a contract, including us
  • A person reads every application before we take it on

Custom software

Software shaped to how you work, not the other way around.

Off the shelf makes you shrink to fit. Most software companies have never stood in a shop watching a crew work, so their tools fight you. Start from the catalog of 94 systems we have already built, ten collections running from intake and dispatch to reporting, an AI phone receptionist and a custom CRM, or describe the job you are trying to get done and we scope that instead. Either way you get a written scope and a fixed quote before anything is built.

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The small print

  • You own it when it ships. We hold no ownership
  • Hosting is usually free, and under $20 a month at most
  • No access is built in for us unless you ask for it

Business acquisition

You call it your retirement. A buyer calls it a job, and pays like it.

We buy service businesses ourselves, so we know what a buyer pays for and what quietly kills a deal. Three ways in: sell it, get it valued first so you know your real number, or steer a deal you are already inside. Six checks set the price, and owner dependence is the one that moves it most. Most of those fixes need runway, which is why the smart version of this conversation happens years before you list.

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The small print

  • Confidential from the first message
  • The first conversation costs nothing
  • No fee exists until terms are agreed in writing

Vendor network

Run your subs like a pro, not a group chat.

On the General Contractor plan every subcontractor gets their own login, scoped to only the jobs you assign. A sub never sees your client, your pricing, or your other subs, and that is enforced on every request rather than left to habit. Track each one's insurance and W-9 and get warned before a certificate lapses. Post work to a bid board, compare prices and availability side by side, and award in one tap; the winner is attached to the job's timeline with their scope. Pay a sub straight from your connected Stripe account once they have connected theirs, or record what you paid by any other method. Either way it lands in their year-end 1099 total.

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The small print

  • Part of the General Contractor plan, not an add-on
  • Subcontractor logins never touch your seat count
  • We track the certificate and the dates. Reviewing the coverage itself stays with you

Marketing

"We do it right" has never sold anything.

Everyone says it, so it means nothing. We find the one true thing that makes you worth choosing, the reason a customer picks you over the guy down the road, and then look at every place that reason is missing: the quote, the follow-up, the first search. Marketing books as a consult now, so there is one form, one price, and a toggle at the top of it.

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The small print

  • The same twenty minutes as the business consult
  • Opens on why they call the other guy instead of you
  • Fixes ranked by payoff, in writing, in five business days

Every one of these ends in something you keep.

A written plan. A live registration. Software you own. A number you can defend. None of the four services renews on its own, and none of them bills you twice.

What it costs

Prices up front, before you speak to anyone.

Every number here is printed on the service's own page too. Nothing is quoted after the fact.

Service What you pay How long it takes What you hold at the end
Consulting & setup $199.00 Twenty minutes on the call Your fixes ranked by payoff, in writing, within five business days
Government contracts $5,500 About a month to bid-ready SAM registration, your UEI, NAICS codes, a capability statement, bid portals
Custom software Quoted once Hours for a form, weeks for a portal The software, and the ownership of it
Business acquisition $0.00 to start As long as the deal takes A number with the reasoning behind it, or a pass with the reason
Vendor network $99.99/mo Live on the GC plan from day one Sub logins, insurance and W-9 tracking, a bid board, 1099 totals

The marketing consult is the same call at the same price: $199.00 for twenty minutes. The vendor network is part of a plan rather than a service, and it is here because people ask where it sits.

Before you book

The six questions people ask.

Short answers about the services. If your question is about the software itself, the help center is the page you want.

Do I need the software to hire you for any of this?
No. Consulting, government contracts, custom software and business acquisition are separate from the subscription and none of them require it. If you do want the software it is $39.99/mo for a contractor and $99.99/mo for a general contractor, and the pricing page lists what is in each plan. You can also open the product tour first: it runs on a fictional company, holds no account, and saves nothing you do in it.
Is the vendor network something I buy separately?
No. It is part of the General Contractor plan at $99.99/mo. Subcontractor logins, insurance and W-9 tracking, the bid board and year-end 1099 totals are all in the subscription, and subcontractor logins do not count against your five included seats. There is nothing extra to add to the bill.
What happened to marketing?
It books as a consult now. One form, one price, and a toggle at the top: choose the marketing consult and the twenty minutes opens on why a customer calls the other guy instead of you. Same $199.00, same written plan within five business days.
Which one should I start with?
If you are not sure, book the business consult and say so in the first minute. Twenty minutes is usually enough to work out whether the answer is your pricing, your delegation, a registration, a piece of software, or none of the above.
I need help with the software itself, not with a service.
That is a different page. The help center covers estimates, e-signatures, getting paid, the client portal, team permissions and billing, article by article. If the answer is not in there, contact us.
What do you need from me to start?
For the consult, twenty minutes and an honest answer about where the money stops. For government setup, your legal entity name, your EIN, your physical address, bank details for electronic payment, and the trades you actually work. For a custom build, the job you are trying to get done in the words you would use on the phone. For acquisition, your trade, your state, how long you have been running and roughly how big.

Start somewhere

Book the twenty minutes and find the constraint.

If the answer is that you do not need us, that is the answer you get. Nothing renews and there is no second invoice.

$199.00 flat, paid once Written plan in 5 business days One to one, in a private video room