For service pros
Stop buying leads.
Start answering jobs.
The lead-gen sites sell the same homeowner to several contractors and charge each of you for the introduction — whether you win the work or not. Pronto sends a real job to your phone. Accept it, and it's yours alone. The job costs you nothing. That's the whole model.
Piloting in Los Angeles — tell us your trade and city
The math you already know
Pay-per-lead vs. free jobs you choose
You've done this math on a tailgate. Here it is in one table.
Lead-gen sites (Thumbtack, Angi, HomeAdvisor)
- You pay for every lead — won or lost.
- The same homeowner is sold to several pros at once.
- It's a race to cold-call a stranger who's already annoyed.
- Paying more is how you rank higher.
- The platform wins whether or not anyone gets hired.
Pronto
- Jobs are free. There is no per-lead fee to win or lose.
- One job goes to one pro: the first to accept it.
- The customer is waiting for YOUR accept — not fielding five calls.
- Answering fast is how you rank. Paying never beats answering.
- Pronto only makes money when pros choose optional Pro extras.
From your seat
How a job actually arrives
- 01
The offer lands
A full-screen card: the trade, what's wrong, photos, the typical price range, distance, and a countdown. You see the neighborhood — the exact address stays private until you commit.
- 02
Accept, and it's yours
First accept wins, enforced at the database level — no one can snipe a job you already claimed. The address, the customer's contact, and the chat unlock the same second.
- 03
Decline costs nothing
Pass on anything, as often as you want, zero penalty. The only thing that hurts your standing is ignoring offers until they expire — because the customer was left waiting on silence.
- 04
Finish and get the credit
Walk the job through on-the-way → done, record the final price, collect the review. Reviews only come from booked, completed jobs — nobody can torch your rating from a search result.
The ranking, stated plainly
Dispatch order is responsiveness first, distance second. Go quiet on five offers in a row and we pause new ones until you flip yourself back online — one notification, no shame spiral, and your streak resets the moment you return. Your response rate is always visible to you, free, because it is the algorithm.
Pronto Pro — optional, $49/month
Pro buys an edge. It never buys the line.
14-day free trial, cancel anytime from the billing portal. Three things, no vapor:
Priority tiebreaker
When you and another equally-responsive pro are both in reach, Pro goes first.
Full dispatch analytics
Your offered → accepted → booked funnel and month-by-month trend — what being online is actually worth.
60-mile on-site radius
Versus 25 miles on the free plan. Reach the jobs worth driving for.
The invariant, in writing: a non-responsive subscriber will never outrank a responsive free pro. Paying never beats answering — that rule is enforced inside the dispatch engine, and we publish it on purpose.
For the skeptics
The questions you should be asking
What's the catch?
What does a job cost me?
Do I have to take every job?
Who sees my phone number?
What if a customer is a problem?
Can I really cancel Pro anytime?
Why would I trust a new platform?
Get in before your competitors do.
We're onboarding trades city by city. Early pros get the longest head start on response-rate history.