§ Partner requirements

Exclusive doesn't mean automatic.

When we route a market to you, we turn every other operator in it away. That only works if the one we chose can actually serve it — so we check. Here is exactly what we look at, in the same words our reviewers use.

§01

What we check

  1. Can answer liveNot attested. Urgent demand routed to voicemail is demand wasted — the single strongest predictor of whether a market works.required
  2. Service area declaredNo service area given, so there is no way to tell which calls are in scope.required
  3. Capacity declaredNo capacity figure — sizing the market is guesswork without one.strongly preferred
  4. Economics sharedJob value and close rate not given, so there is no way to tell whether the market pays for itself.strongly preferred
  5. Operating historyNo operating history given.strongly preferred
  6. CRM for deliveryNo CRM named. Email delivery still works; outcome reporting is harder without one.strongly preferred
  7. Licence + insurance attestedLicence number and insurance attestation not both provided — required before demand is routed in this category.strongly preferred

Everything on this list is your own statement. We do not check licence numbers against a state registry, and we say so rather than implying a verification we do not perform. What we do verify is the agreement you sign.

§02

What we ask of you once you hold a market

  • Answer the calls. Demand routed to voicemail is demand wasted, and it is the fastest way to lose a market.
  • Keep a working delivery destination — a phone that rings and, where you use one, a CRM endpoint that accepts leads.
  • Serve the customers we send you, to the standard your licence and your reputation require.
  • Keep your licensing and insurance current, and tell us if either lapses.
  • Stay in good standing on payment. Exclusivity is conditioned on it — that is in the agreement, not just here.
§03

What happens after you apply

  1. We review itAgainst the list above. A person reads it — nothing here is scored automatically.
  2. We come back either wayIncluding when the answer is no, and why.
  3. If it's a yes, the market is reservedHeld for you while we agree terms. It stops showing as available to anyone else.
  4. Nothing goes live until you signAnd not until a real number, a real domain and a tested delivery path are in place.

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