Pay-on-completion leads for contractors
Stop paying for dead leads.
Pay only when you get paid.
We send qualified homeowners to your business. You complete the job and collect payment — then we get paid. If the job doesn’t close, you owe us nothing for that lead.
- $0 upfront costs
- No monthly minimums
- No long-term contracts
- 10 home service trades
How pay-on-completion works
Four steps. Your money always arrives before ours does.
The money always moves in this order
Homeowner
pays you for the completed job
You
keep your revenue — your money lands first
Ring Pair
gets paid last, only for jobs that paid you
- 1
We send you qualified leads
Pre-screened homeowners in your service area who are actively looking for your trade.
- 2
You complete the job
You do what you do best — show up, deliver excellent work, finish the job.
- 3
Your customer pays you
You collect payment from the homeowner for the completed work. Your money first.
- 4
Then — and only then — you pay us
You pay only for the leads that became completed, paid jobs. No completion? No charge.
See the full process, qualification criteria, and onboarding timeline →
Pay on completion vs. paying per lead
Traditional lead sellers profit whether you win or lose. We can’t.
When you pay
Ring Pair
After the job completes and pays
Typical lead sellers
Upfront, per lead or per call
Dead leads
Ring Pair
Free — you owe nothing
Typical lead sellers
You paid for them
Risk sits with
Ring Pair
Us
Typical lead sellers
You
Incentive
Ring Pair
Send jobs that close
Typical lead sellers
Send as many leads as possible
Contracts
Ring Pair
None — pause anytime
Typical lead sellers
Often locked in
Read the full breakdown: why pay-per-lead works against you →
Why contractors switch to pay-on-completion
Zero risk
You never pay for leads that don’t turn into completed, paid jobs. Your investment is protected by design.
Aligned incentives
We only make money when you do. That forces us to care about lead quality, not lead volume.
No wasted spend
Every dollar you pay us maps to revenue you already collected. Marketing budget stops leaking.
Scale with confidence
Take on more volume without fear of overspending — your cost per job is locked to results.
“Our goal has always been to create meaningful connections between service providers and customers who genuinely need their expertise.”
Built for your trade
Ten home service trades, nationwide. Same zero-risk model in every one.
Frequently asked questions
How does the pay-on-completion model work?
You only pay when you complete the job and get paid by your customer. We send you qualified leads, you do the work, the customer pays you, and then you pay us. If a job doesn’t close, you owe us nothing for that lead.
What if the customer doesn’t pay me?
Then you don’t pay us. Our payment is tied directly to yours — we only get paid when you complete the job and get paid, so our incentives stay aligned with yours.
What’s the catch?
The catch is on our side: we absorb the cost of every lead that doesn’t turn into a paid job. That’s why we’re selective about who we partner with — licensed businesses that answer their phone and can actually take the volume. If that’s you, the model simply works in your favor.
How much is the per-completed-job fee?
It depends on your trade and the typical job values in your area — a completed roof replacement and a completed drain cleaning are very different economics. You get your exact rate in writing before you commit to anything. Requesting it is free and there’s no obligation.
How quickly can I start receiving leads?
You can start receiving qualified leads within days of signing up. Onboarding covers your service area, ideal jobs, and completion criteria — once that’s set, we start routing calls.
Do you require a long-term contract?
No long-term contracts. We earn your business by sending leads that turn into completed jobs. You can adjust or pause at any time.
Ready to grow risk-free?
Tell us your trade and service area. If the jobs we send don’t complete and pay, you owe us nothing.
No upfront costs · No monthly minimums · No long-term contracts