Answered calls, 24/7. Booked jobs. Revenue you can see on a dashboard. Built for home service companies across Florida.
Get Your Free Missed-Call AuditA homeowner with three inches of water does not leave a voicemail. They call the next company on the list. First to answer wins the job.
One water job runs $8,000 to $15,000. Miss two calls a month and you gave away a truck payment. Miss ten and you gave away a salary.
Most owners have never seen their missed-call log. We pull that number for free. Then you decide with real data, not a guess.
AI intake on your line, 24/7. Every emergency call gets answered, triaged, and booked to your calendar. Even at 2 AM. Even on Christmas.
Speed-to-lead in under 60 seconds. Automatic follow-up on every estimate that has not closed. No lead goes cold because someone got busy.
A live dashboard on your phone. Calls answered. Jobs booked. Revenue tracked to the dollar. You will know exactly what this system pays you.
Qualified means in your service area, in your scope of work, and connected or booked. Defined in writing before we start. Tracked by call recording, so nobody has to take anybody's word for it.
Do the math: at $1,999 a month, 30 calls in 90 days puts your ceiling at $200 per qualified, exclusive call — and the risk of hitting that number sits on us, in writing.
You've heard pitches before. Here's what owners tell us — and what we tell them back. No dancing.
Good. That's one piece of the system — and if yours works, keep it. We'll build around it.
But an answering machine, robot or human, only handles the call in front of it. It doesn't chase the estimate that didn't close. It doesn't tell you which ad paid for the call. And it can't do a thing about the calls that never came. Answering is a part. Job flow is the whole machine.
Then here's a fair test: ask him which jobs he got you last month. Not clicks. Not rankings. Jobs, with the revenue attached.
If he can show you that, keep him and don't call us. If he can't, that's not marketing. That's a subscription.
Then you know how that works: the same water job sold to you and two other companies, and whoever dials the homeowner first wins.
We don't sell leads and we don't share markets. One restoration company per metro — you or your competitor, never both. And everything we build sits in your accounts: the Google profile, the reviews, the tracking numbers. Stop paying a lead seller and the leads stop. Stop paying us and you keep the machine.
Program work keeps trucks moving — nobody's telling you to drop it. But you already know what it costs: the fee off the top, the rate caps, the scorecard, the sixty-day check.
Direct homeowner jobs pay retail with none of that. We build the direct channel alongside your program work, so the programs become one source instead of the only source. Leverage looks like being able to say no.
Three things, all verifiable. One: we publish our clients' real numbers as our case studies. Agencies with weak results don't make that offer. Two: exclusivity is in writing — one company per market. Three: we do the tedious work that shows up in your bank account, including filing disputes on junk ad leads — the fan-rental call that got billed as a mold job, the tire-kicker, the wrong number you paid for. Recovered ad dollars are the fastest proof a marketing company works for you and not just spends for you.
The same thing as month two, because the work doesn't stop: managing and pacing your ad spend, filing junk-lead disputes and recovering those dollars, running the review system on every completed job so competitors don't out-rank you back, and answering every call that comes in.
Every month you get one report: calls generated, jobs booked, revenue attributed to Flarepoint, and our fee — side by side. One page, four numbers. That report is your permission to fire us any month it doesn't add up. We're comfortable with that arrangement. Most agencies aren't, and that's not an accident.
Most owners aren't paying nothing. They're paying three vendors who don't talk to each other — and none of them is on the hook for whether the phone made money.
One system. One number. One company on the hook for whether your phone made you money — in writing.
Military veteran. Florida operator. Not a marketing tourist. I have run renovation projects, managed subs, and built businesses here. I know what a busted schedule costs and what a missed call is worth. Flarepoint Growth is veteran-owned and built in Florida for the companies that show up when everything is under water.
I answer my own phone. Try it.
352-857-7421We run call tracking on your line for one week, free. Then we show you every missed call and what it was worth. No pitch until you have seen your own numbers.
The audit is also how we decide. We don't take a client until the numbers prove we can hit the guarantee in your market. If they don't, we tell you straight, you keep your data, and we shake hands — no charge, no hard sell, no email sequence chasing you for a year. Worst case, you walk away knowing exactly what your phone line is doing. Check first, sign second. That's the whole system in one sentence.