Your vertical
A qualified restoration call is worth several times a general handyman enquiry, and it costs more to produce. The vertical sets the base rate.

§ Pricing
A CallerBridge market is a fixed monthly cost. You are not bidding against your competitors for attention, and you are not buying a contact record three of them already have. You are buying the only route into a local market — and the price is built from things you can check.
The market rate for the qualified demand a market is sized to deliver, plus what it costs us to build and operate the market itself — the local brand, the site, the number, the routing, and the reporting.
A qualified restoration call is worth several times a general handyman enquiry, and it costs more to produce. The vertical sets the base rate.
Media costs genuinely differ. Producing the same call in California costs materially more than in Mississippi, and the price reflects that rather than averaging it away.
A market built for 40 qualified leads a month costs more to run than one built for 15. You are buying a market at a volume, not a subscription tier.
One operator per vertical and metro. When we route a market to you, we turn away every other buyer in it. That scarcity is priced as a flat premium, and during an agreed opening period it is credited back against any shortfall.
On a Managed market we carry the advertising spend on your behalf and it is included in the monthly price. On an Exclusive market you do not pay for it separately, and we still run the channel.
National estimates, before any state adjustment. Every figure below is estimated — built from published market benchmarks, not measured from calls we have delivered. No CallerBridge market is live yet, and we would rather show you the model than a number we cannot stand behind.
| Vertical | Going rate / qualified lead | Volume sized for | Estimated monthly |
|---|---|---|---|
| Water Damage Restoration | $125 | 20/mo | ~$9,750/mo |
| Roofing & Storm Damage | $75 | 33/mo | ~$8,213/mo |
| Senior Care Placement | $125 | 6/mo | ~$6,125/mo |
| Personal Injury Attorneys | $225 | 20/mo | ~$14,750/mo |
Whether that works is arithmetic, not persuasion — put your own job value and close rate in and see the close rate you would need.
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Run it on your own numbers first. If it works, we can talk about which market.
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