I grew up working alongside contractors. Summers spent on concrete crews, brothers doing landscaping, one brother still in the trades full-time. The pattern I noticed was that the best operators kept losing jobs to guys who were better at marketing themselves, not better at the actual work.
01 · The problemBetter at the trade, not at being found.
The contractors I worked alongside were better at the actual job than the ones who beat them on Google. That's not a story I'm making up to sell a product. It's the thing I kept noticing on every site.
A solo painter doing better work than the chain franchise down the road. A pressure washer who'd been in the business 15 years getting fewer leads than a guy who started last spring with a Facebook page. A landscaper whose Google listing said he was closed on Tuesdays when he wasn't.
It wasn't about being better at the trade. It was about being findable, looking professional, and replying fast when the phone rings.
02 · Why agencies aren't the answerMarketing agencies are a different problem with a higher fee.
The standard fix is a marketing agency. The standard cost is $3,000 a month minimum. The standard outcome is a six-month contract, a website that nobody touches after launch, and a Google listing that gets one update a year.
That's not a fix. That's a different problem with a higher monthly fee.
What contractors actually need is closer to what every serious business has. A real website. Listings that stay accurate. Reviews that get requested and replied to. A phone that gets answered or auto-texts when it doesn't. None of that needs a creative director. All of it needs to actually happen, every day, without the contractor having to think about it.
03 · What Lockr doesThe agent that runs the system.
Lockr is the AI that runs the system. The contractor is the boss of their business. Lockr handles the parts they don't want to handle.
Right now, Lockr answers chat widget messages and SMS. By Q3, Lockr will qualify leads, follow up on unanswered quotes, and build neighborhood pages from the jobs you logged. By Q4, Lockr will coach photo angles in the field and plan your route around HOA days.
It's a layered build. Each agent ships when it's stable on existing customers. We charge for what's live. We tell you what's coming.
04 · Who we built it forRoofers, painters, pressure washers, landscapers.
Roofers, painters, pressure washers, landscapers, remodelers, HVAC, electrical. Solo operators and small crews in Metro Detroit first.
Not for franchises. Not for venture-backed home service rollups. For the contractors who do the work, run the business out of their trucks, and would rather spend Sunday with their family than fighting their Google listing.
05 · Where we areFirst three spots filled. Spots 4-6 open at $999.
Justin Curtis runs Restored Exteriors out of Flint. He's been on LeadLockr for 30 days. Here's what changed.
Justin is the case study. The first three spots at $499 are gone — the next spots are open at $999. After that the build ladder keeps climbing. The platform tier you're on locks in when you onboard.
Foundation tier opens publicly in Q3 2026 after Layer 1 ships.
06 · The closeIf the audit makes sense to act on, you'll know.
If you're a contractor in Metro Detroit and you've been losing to guys who do half the work but show up first on Google, the audit takes 2 minutes. No sales call. Lockr does the research and sends back the report.
If the report makes sense to act on, you'll know. If not, the audit is yours.
Talk soon.
— Garrett
