YG3 for home services

More local jobs. None of the marketing.

It’s the marketing department your shop doesn’t hire. It gets the phone ringing for the jobs you want, gets you found ahead of the competition, and keeps your site climbing while you stay on the tools.

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Get my phone ringing for emergency roof repair, and stop paying for tire-kickers.
Used YG3 connector
  • Tuned the ads to the jobs you want
  • Paused the dead keywords
  • Blocked the bargain-hunters
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What’s in it for you

You stay on the job. It runs the rest.

More jobs
Your phone, ringing
Ads tuned to the work you actually want, with the waste cut every week and the bargain-hunters blocked. The good leads come to you.
Found first
Ahead of the competitor
Local SEO and articles aimed at the searches that book jobs, so a homeowner finds you, not the lead-gen middleman.
More at-bats
Outreach that fills the gaps
When the calendar gets light, it builds a list of the customers you want and reaches out, so the next job never comes down to luck.
Your time back
Off the marketing, on the roof
No more nights writing posts, fiddling with ads, or guessing what works. You finish the job; it runs the marketing around it.
What it looks like

A day running the trucks.

Three messages. The pipeline runs itself. This is the actual screen you’d see.

1Morning
9:41
Claude Opus 4.7
What’s bringing in jobs this week?
pulled your ad + search performance
flagged what’s converting
cut a wasted campaign
Roofing ads · +18% booked
Emergency repair is converting best. One campaign that never booked was paused.
Spend follows the jobs
Message Claude…

You see what’s working before the truck rolls.

2Mid-day
9:41
Claude Opus 4.7
Get me ranking for metal roofing in the county.
mapped the searches that book
wrote the pages in your voice
published them to your site
3 pages · published
metal-roofing-[county] and two more, on your domain.
Climbing weekly
Message Claude…

You show up for the searches that turn into jobs.

3End of day
9:41
Claude Opus 4.7
Calendar’s light next week. Drum up some work.
built a list across your service area
wrote each message in your voice
sent them in calm waves
Outreach · 40 sent
Homeowners in your area, each message personalized.
Pipeline refilling
Message Claude…

The next job never comes down to luck.

The math

One roof pays for the year.

A roof, an HVAC install, a restoration job, any single job covers a year of YG3. It is a $10,000 install to build the engine on assets you own, then $1,500 a month to run it. Your ad budget (usually $2,000 to $5,000 a month) stays yours and separate. You own everything it builds and can leave anytime.

A marketing hire
$110k–$155k a year
One person who sleeps, takes vacation, and can quit. You still manage them.
An agency
$3k–$10k a month
Work you don’t own and often can’t see, on someone else’s clock.
YG3
Install, then $1,500/mo
A team that runs every channel and never logs off. You keep all of it.
See it run

See it on one of your jobs.

Bring a real lead to the demo. The platform runs against your shop, not a sandbox. Thirty minutes, no slide deck.