Neighbors Bring Neighbors
Vecinos Traen Vecinos
Your best jobs already come from next door, so every finished job now asks for the next one.
“My best jobs have always come from a neighbor telling a neighbor. But I only get those by accident. I never ask, I feel weird about it, and by the time I'm on the next roof I've forgotten.”
What it is
Three days after every finished job, once the complaint window has passed, your customer gets a thank-you in English or Spanish with a discount for them and for any neighbor they send. The neighbor lands on your referral page, and your phone buzzes with a name and number the moment they sign up.
What you get
Live once the invoice trigger is wired and you approve the wording. The first thank-yous follow your next finished jobs.
How it lands
Pick the reward
You fund it as a discount on your own work, with no gift cards and no payment processors. We'll suggest scaling it to ticket size, something like $25 on repairs and $100 on installs.
Wire the trigger
BCC your final invoices to a private address we set up, or send over a weekly job list. That's your entire workload.
Approve the thank-you
You see the English and Spanish versions, written in your voice, before the first one goes out.
It runs on its own
Three days after each finished job, once the complaint window has passed, the thank-you and referral code go out without you lifting a finger.
Neighbors show up
The referral page sends each neighbor's name and number straight to your phone the moment they sign up. The monthly leaderboard shows who keeps sending you work.
Rewards are discounts on your own work, with no third-party payouts and no processor fees.
The honest math
Take the worst case, where every job is small. At 40 jobs a month with 2.5% sending a neighbor, that's one $500 referred job minus $100 in thank-you discounts, or $400 net against the $250 monthly fee. One referred roof or install runs $8,000 to $18,000, which covers the $1,000 setup and years of service, and all of it happens at $0 ad spend.
Year-one math includes the setup fee. Check any figure on this page with a calculator and it will hold.
The questions owners actually ask
You never ask. Your customer gets a thank-you with a gift inside, which reads as gratitude rather than a pitch, and the referral code simply gives their goodwill somewhere to go. You stay on the roof while the note handles the awkward part.
Runs well beside
Want this running in your shop?
One free call. We look at your setup and tell you whether this is the right first machine, and if it is not, what is. In English or in Spanish.