Losing jobs you should have won — and nobody can tell you why.
Let’s find out. We check the twelve places a shop like yours leaks money, and you get all twelve back — the biggest three costed against your own numbers, the rest told straight, including the ones that are fine. In your hands inside 48 hours, plain English, and a person checks every finding before you see it.
We run the AI, so you don’t have to. No $10,000 in tools. No six months learning it.
$995, once. That is the whole price — no deposit, no contract, nothing recurring and nothing behind it. Sixteen questions from you, about four minutes, and the report is with you inside two days.
$995 once
Worth comparing against one job you did not win.
Read this first, then buyIn your hands within 48 hours of your answers, or you don’t pay. Otherwise non-refundable, and you see the terms before you pay. The report is built from figures only you have — do not buy this unless you will answer sixteen questions.
Rather talk to a person first? Call 855-409-ROAD. We will look at your shop while you are on the phone and tell you one thing we find, free.
Find your trade — these are the six we work in.
Not on the list? Ring 855-409-ROAD and ask. We would rather tell you straight that we do not know your trade well enough than sell you an audit built on guesses about it.
We looked at ten heating and air companies in one city, using nothing but what any customer sees. No shop is named here and none ever will be. That is ten shops and one search — not a law, and we will not dress it up as one. We have not looked at your town yet. That is what the report is for.
Every shop in the top five was showing open twenty-four hours. Every single one of them.
is where every shop with cut-off hours sat — no matter how long it had been trading, and no matter how good its reviews were.
of reputation did not lift one of them past a much younger competitor that simply answered the phone at night.
is what it costs to change the setting that decides this. It is one line in a profile — and it is worth opening yours to see what it currently says.
None of this was guessed. It came from looking at real shops in one city the way a customer with an emergency does, and writing down what they actually get. Your report tells you which side of that line you are on today, and what it is costing you.
Once. You see the terms before you pay and you tick to accept them. No deposit, no contract, nothing recurring. If the audit is not with you within 48 hours of your finishing the sixteen questions, you get every penny back — that is the only refund there is, and it is on us, not on what we find.
Straight after payment. Eight are a tap or a word. Eight need you to look at your own screen. About four minutes, on your phone, whenever suits you. “I don’t know” is an allowed answer — we would rather report a finding as uncosted than guess at it.
From the moment you finish the sixteen questions — not from some later call, because there isn’t one. Eleven sections: three leaks, ranked and costed against your own figures, the evidence and the arithmetic shown, the fix written out ready to use, and one honest page on where not to spend money.
Once it is with you. If you miss us we will leave a message. You have paid for that time either way — there is nothing to book and nothing else to buy.
We don’t sell ads, SEO, websites, or “leads.” No retainer, no contract, no cut of your jobs. You pay once, you get the audit, we ring you, and that’s the end of it. If a leak is something you can fix yourself, we say so — and then we leave.
There are several, and some of them are good. Before you use one, ask it two questions: what do I get, exactly, and what happens next?
A free audit has to pay for itself somehow, and usually the way it does that is a score, a call booked, and a proposal for the thing they actually sell. That is not dishonest — it is the arrangement, and it is what you are agreeing to when you hand over your email. It is worth knowing before you do.
That is the whole difference, and it is why this one costs money. Nobody is subsidising this report with what they sell you afterwards, so it has to pay for itself on the day. $995 once buys all of it — every one of the twelve checks, the three biggest costed against your own figures, and the fix for each one written out ready to use. Nothing is held back for a second purchase, because there isn’t one.
It has to be worth paying for on the day you read it, or we do not have a business. That is a harder way to sell an audit, and it is the one we chose.
Some of it is visible to anyone standing outside your shop. The rest is invisible from out here and sits in your own records. You get all 12 back either way.
Somebody else’s phone rang instead of yours, and you never knew it happened. This is the half we can check for free, before you pay us anything.
Whether you appear at all when somebody nearby needs help urgently — and who is sitting above you if you do not.
Wrong hours, missing categories, an emergency service nobody can see. The cheapest thing on this list to fix.
What actually happens when a customer tries to reach you outside business hours.
Not your rating — your rating is usually fine. How fast reviews are arriving compared with the shops beating you.
The places you'd happily drive to for a big job, where nobody can find you.
How much work it takes a customer to actually book you, from the phone in their hand.
Especially the bad ones. A complaint sitting there with no reply is the last thing a customer reads before choosing somebody else.
What your shopfront looks like to somebody deciding between you and the next name down.
Strangers can answer questions on your listing, and their guesses about your prices and hours sit there looking like yours.
Whether financing is on the page at all. A replacement is a big decision made in a hot house, and cash or card is not always a route.
This money was in your hand. Nobody outside your business can see either of these, and neither of them is a marketing problem.
Work you have already priced, and nobody ever rang back. It costs nothing to chase and it is the one leak you can close this week.
Maintenance agreements, who is on them, and who quietly fell off.
And how many did anybody ring back?
Most owners know the first number straight away and have to guess at the second. That gap is usually the biggest figure in the whole report — and it is not a marketing problem. It is a phone call nobody made, on work you had already won the right to quote.
We cannot see it from out here, and neither can anyone selling you advertising. It is one of the sixteen questions, and it takes one look at your own screen.
Three findings, each with the evidence first and the sum shown, so you can follow the arithmetic and run it with your own numbers. One honest page on what's working and where not to spend money. One thing to do this week.
Every number is labelled — measured from your figures, observed by us from outside, or estimated from typical numbers for your trade. You always know which.
You could. It will tell you what is usually wrong with a shop like yours — confidently, whether it is right or not.
It has never seen your listing. It never tried to reach you the way a customer would. It cannot tell you which of its own answers is true. And it has no way to tell you there is nothing wrong — it never looked.
That is the job. A person checks every finding against your shop before you ever see it — and anything that does not hold up is thrown away. You only see what survived that.
Read one end to end — the same report you’d receive, section for section, with the evidence, the arithmetic and the honest page about what’s already working. The shop in it is composite and its figures are illustrative. The format, the evidence standard and the arithmetic are exactly what you get — it comes off the same engine that will build yours. Every check in it is one you can run on your own shop tonight.
Here it is — open the sample audit.
Your email, and nothing else. We send the sample and one follow-up. That is all. No list, no sharing, and one word from you stops it for good.
The moment you pay, we ask you sixteen questions about your business. Eight are a tap or a word. Eight need you to look at your own screen. It takes about four minutes.
If you won’t do that, don’t buy this. Half the report is your money, counted against your own figures — and we cannot invent them for you. The only refund is the 48-hour one — if we are late, you pay nothing. Otherwise there are no refunds, and that includes changing your mind about the questions.
“I don’t know” is an allowed answer and an honest one. A guess is not — we would rather report a finding as uncosted than cost it wrongly and have you catch it on your own screen.
Taps and short answers — a minute or two
From your own screen — about three minutes
That is all of them. Eight are a tap or a word; eight ask you to read a figure off your own screen, and “I don’t know” is an allowed answer to any of them.
Once. Figure out what one job you didn’t win is worth to you, and compare.
One payment. No deposit, no contract, no retainer, nothing recurring. The eight-page audit and the fix pack, within 48 hours of your answers. Then we ring you — nothing to book and nothing else to buy.
Or call 855-409-ROAD — we call you back the same or next business day.