Multi-Platform Lead Integration for Home Service Contractors

Every Lead From Angi, HomeAdvisor & Yelp. One Pipeline. Seconds.

You paid $30–$150 per lead. Our AI responds in under 60 seconds and books the job before your competitors finish dialing. Live in 48 hours, $5,000 recovered in 60 days or you don't pay.

You Paid $90 for That Lead. Did You Call Back in 5 Minutes?

You paid $75 on Angi. HomeAdvisor charged you extra to be a preferred contractor. Yelp sent a notification while you were under a sink. Then what happened?

You called back 47 minutes later. Or you forgot. Or the lead got buried under three other notifications from three different apps. The homeowner had already booked the next guy on the list.

That is how $90 disappears. Multiply it by the 15–20 paid leads you buy every month and you are burning $1,350–$3,000 a month on leads you never actually close — not because your price was wrong or your reviews were bad. Because you were the second call.

Paid lead platforms are a speed game. Angi, HomeAdvisor, Yelp, Thumbtack, and Facebook all deliver the same lead to multiple contractors at the same time. The first contractor to respond — not the best one, the first — wins the booking. Second place gets the voicemail.

When you are driving to a job, running a crew, or knee-deep in a crawl space, first to respond in 5 minutes is not physically possible. Not manually.

That is the problem this page is about. And the fix is not a new app you have to babysit. See exactly how the lead pipeline works step by step.

What Multi-Platform Lead Integration Actually Does

Right now you probably have Angi on one browser tab, HomeAdvisor emails in your inbox, Yelp notifications on your phone, and a Facebook lead ad you set up six months ago that you check when you remember. Every platform speaks a different format. Every lead lives in a different silo. You are the routing system — and the routing system has a full-time job running jobs.

Multi-platform lead integration pulls every inbound lead from every platform into one unified pipeline the moment it arrives. When a homeowner submits a request on Angi at 10:47 PM, that lead is in your pipeline at 10:47 PM. Same for HomeAdvisor, Yelp, Thumbtack, and Facebook. No checking tabs, no opening apps, no copy-paste.

Here is what happens immediately after, without you touching anything:

A duplicate check runs. If someone who called you last spring just submitted a new lead on Angi, the records merge. You are not chasing the same person twice while a fresh lead sits cold.

The lead gets scored and tagged by source, job type, and urgency. An emergency drain call at 11 PM gets treated differently than a quote request for a panel upgrade next month. The system knows the difference.

An automated SMS goes out in under 60 seconds. Not a generic

  • Pulls leads from Angi, HomeAdvisor, Yelp, Thumbtack, and Facebook into one place
  • Deduplicates contacts so you never double-follow-up while a new lead sits cold
  • Scores and tags by job type and urgency level automatically
  • Sends a professional SMS to the homeowner in under 60 seconds
  • Notifies you immediately with lead name, phone, job type, and source

Speed to Lead: The Statistic That Will Make You Angry

A study published in Harvard Business Review found that companies contacting prospects within one hour of receiving a query were nearly seven times more likely to qualify the lead compared to those who waited even two hours — and more than 60 times more likely than those waiting 24 hours or longer. Harvard Business Review

That is B2B sales. For home services — where the homeowner has a leaking pipe, no hot water, or a tripped breaker — the drop-off is steeper. The urgency is real. They are not browsing. They are calling five contractors right now. The one who picks up wins. Second place gets the voicemail.

Here is the honest number: the average small contractor responds to an online lead in 47 minutes or more. That homeowner already had a 10-minute conversation with the first contractor who responded in 4 minutes and is scheduling an appointment. You called at 47 minutes. They were booked at 8.

The only number that matters on paid lead platforms is not your star rating or your years in business. It is seconds-to-first-contact. Every minute you add to that number bleeds booking rate directly.

An AI that responds in 60 seconds does not get distracted, does not forget, and does not accidentally silence lead notifications. It responds every time, to every lead, on every platform. That is what the math on what slow lead response costs you per month looks like when you run the actual numbers.

What the AI Does in the 60 Seconds After a New Lead Arrives

No mystery. Here is the exact sequence:

Second 0: A new lead arrives from Angi, HomeAdvisor, Yelp, Thumbtack, or Facebook. The system ingests it immediately — no polling delay, no batch import.

Seconds 1–5: Duplicate check runs. If this phone number or email already exists in your pipeline, the new inquiry is merged with the existing contact record. You will not double-follow-up a past customer while a new lead waits.

Seconds 5–15: The lead is tagged by source, service type, and urgency level. An emergency drain call gets flagged differently than a quote request for an HVAC tune-up next month. High-urgency leads trigger an immediate alert to your phone.

Seconds 15–30: An automated SMS goes to the homeowner — specific to their job type, not a generic confirmation. Standard requests get a direct booking link. Larger or more complex jobs get a qualifying question to capture scope before you call.

Seconds 30–60: Your notification lands. Lead name, phone number, job type, platform source, and urgency tag. If you want to call personally on a high-ticket lead, you have everything you need right now.

After 60 seconds: If the homeowner clicks the booking link, an appointment drops into your calendar automatically. If they do not respond, a follow-up sequence fires so no lead goes cold from a single unanswered SMS.

See exactly how the lead pipeline works step by step for the full end-to-end flow.

The Math: How Many Leads Does It Take to Pay for This?

Setup is $9,997 one-time plus $497 per month. Here is what breakeven looks like by trade.

Plumbing: Average job ticket runs $400–$2,500. Call it $600 average for a dispatch and service call. If you are buying 20 leads a month at $75 each ($1,500 ad spend) and closing 25% due to slow follow-up, you are booking 5 jobs = $3,000 revenue. Bump that close rate to 45% with 60-second response — now you are booking 9 jobs = $5,400. That is $2,400 per month recovered on the exact same ad spend. Monthly fee pays for itself in under 2 jobs.

HVAC: Average ticket $500–$5,000. Bread-and-butter service call averages $800. At 15 paid leads per month, moving from 25% to 45% close rate adds 3 booked jobs — $2,400 in recovered revenue per month with zero additional ad spend.

Electrical: Average job $200–$8,000. Standard service call averages $450. With 20 leads per month and a 20-point close rate improvement, that is 4 additional jobs = $1,800 recovered monthly. The $497 monthly fee pays for itself before the third recovered job.

Across all three trades, the $5,000 recovery guarantee — the one that says you pay nothing if the system does not recover it in 60 days — is conservative. Most businesses running 15–25 paid leads per month hit that number in the first 30 days once response time drops under 60 seconds.

The math on what slow lead response costs you per month breaks this down further with a trade-specific calculator you can run on your own numbers.

Which Platforms We Pull From

The integration covers every major paid lead platform home service contractors actually use:

  • Angi (including legacy Angi Leads and Angi Key) — lead forms, instant match, and Angi messaging
  • HomeAdvisor — quote requests, instant connect leads, and screened pro requests
  • Yelp — Yelp Request-a-Quote and Yelp Guaranteed leads
  • Thumbtack — pro opportunity leads and direct contact requests
  • Facebook — lead ad form submissions and Messenger inquiries

Each platform delivers leads in a different format. The system handles every format natively — no copy-paste, no manual import, no logging into portals to check.

You keep running your campaigns on each platform exactly as you do today. Nothing changes on your end. The leads just start arriving in one place instead of five — and getting followed up in 60 seconds instead of 47 minutes.

Done-for-You Setup: Live in 48 Hours

You do not configure this. You do not watch tutorial videos or connect API keys. Our team does the entire setup on your behalf.

Hour 0: You book a 30-minute setup call. We collect your platform credentials, service area, job types, and business phone number.

Hours 1–24: We build your unified pipeline, connect your lead sources, configure the automated response sequences, and calibrate scoring by job type and urgency for your specific trade.

Hours 24–48: Test leads run through the system. We verify delivery, response, booking, and notification. You confirm everything looks right.

Hour 48: You are live. Every new lead from every platform gets the 60-second response starting immediately. You watch appointments land in your calendar. We operate the system.

What the 48-hour setup process looks like covers every step in detail so you know exactly what to expect before you commit.

Is This Right for Your Business?

This is built for owner-operators who are:

  • Actively buying leads on at least two platforms (Angi, HomeAdvisor, Yelp, Thumbtack, or Facebook)
  • Currently following up manually and losing jobs to faster competitors
  • Running a home-service business with average job tickets above $400
  • Done paying $50–$150 per lead and watching half ghost because the response was too slow

This is not for contractors who want to configure their own system, manage dashboards, or spend weekends setting up automation. We operate this for you. If you want a DIY license, there are other options.

If you are buying paid leads and your close rate is under 40%, slow response time is almost certainly the leak. Book your setup call and go live in 48 hours — if we do not recover $5,000 in 60 days, you pay nothing.

Frequently asked

How does the system connect to my Angi and HomeAdvisor accounts?

During the 30-minute onboarding call, you provide your platform credentials and notification preferences. Our team configures the connections on your behalf — you do not log into any new dashboard or install any software. Once live, every new lead from each platform flows into your unified pipeline automatically within seconds of arriving.

What does the automated SMS actually say to a new lead?

The message is specific to the homeowner's job type and platform — not a generic confirmation. For a standard service request (e.g., water heater replacement inquiry on Angi), the SMS confirms the request, gives your business name, and includes a direct link to book an appointment or choose a time slot. For larger or more complex jobs, it asks one qualifying question to capture scope before routing to you for a personal call. You approve the message templates during onboarding.

What happens if I get the same lead from two different platforms?

The system runs a duplicate check on every incoming lead using phone number and email. If a contact who previously submitted through HomeAdvisor then submits again through Yelp, the records are merged into one unified contact with both sources tagged. You receive a single notification and a single follow-up thread — no double outreach, no confusion, no leads falling through a gap between platforms.

How does the $5,000 recovery guarantee work?

If the system does not recover at least $5,000 in booked revenue from leads that would otherwise have gone unanswered or unbooked within 60 days of going live, you do not pay the setup fee. The math is straightforward: 10 emergency calls at $500 average covers the threshold. The guarantee applies to new customers within the first 60 days of activation. Full guarantee terms are on the pricing page.

Can I still personally call high-value leads even with the automation running?

Yes — and that is exactly how most contractors use it. The system sends an immediate SMS to the homeowner and an instant notification to you with the lead's name, phone, job type, source, and urgency tag. On a large commercial or high-ticket lead, you can call personally within minutes while the automated SMS has already held the homeowner's attention. The automation is your backup and speed layer — not a replacement for your judgment on which leads deserve a personal touch.

Do I need to change anything about how I run my Angi or Yelp campaigns?

Nothing changes on your end. You keep your existing campaigns, budgets, and platform profiles exactly as they are. The integration runs behind the scenes — leads from every platform simply start arriving in one unified pipeline and receiving automated follow-up within 60 seconds instead of sitting in separate notification stacks until you get back to them.

Stop Paying for Leads You're Not Closing

Every lead you bought today that doesn't get a response in 5 minutes is money handed to whoever answered first. Book your setup call now and go live in 48 hours — or you don't pay.