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

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A Pronto job offer on the provider's phone: trade, typical price, distance, and a 90-second countdown with Accept and Decline

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

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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 analytics: response rate, the offered-to-booked funnel, and a six-month trend

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?
The catch is on the other model. Lead-gen makes money selling intent — the more contractors per homeowner, the better for them. Pronto only makes money when pros choose Pro's optional extras, so the core loop has to be good enough that you'd use it free. It is, and it stays free.
What does a job cost me?
Zero. Not per lead, not per accept, not per booking, no commission on the work. You're paid by the customer directly, off-platform, the way you already work.
Do I have to take every job?
No. Decline anything, instantly, with no penalty — declines are a normal part of dispatch. The only thing that affects your standing is letting offers expire unanswered, repeatedly, because that's time the customer spent waiting on nothing.
Who sees my phone number?
Only a customer whose job you've accepted — and you see theirs at the same moment. Before that, neither side can see the other's contact details. There is no public directory of your number to scrape.
What if a customer is a problem?
Report them from the chat or the job card, and block them — a blocked pair is never matched again, in either direction, guaranteed by the dispatch engine. Reports go to a human.
Can I really cancel Pro anytime?
Yes — billing runs on Stripe with a self-serve portal. Cancel and you keep Pro until the period you paid for ends; your account, jobs, and reviews are untouched. Pro was never required to begin with.
Why would I trust a new platform?
Don't trust — verify. Every claim on this page describes a mechanism, not a vibe: timed waves, first-accept-wins, free dispatch, the paying-never-beats-answering rule. Try it during the pilot with zero spend and watch how it behaves.

Get in before your competitors do.

We're onboarding trades city by city. Early pros get the longest head start on response-rate history.

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