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Stop Giving Away Gate Jobs. Start Cashing In on Referrals.
You see opportunities every day. A bad roof, a leaking pipe, a site that needs clearing. Instead of a casual text message, send it through Trusted Bench.
*Based on avg Automatic Gate Installation job size of $12k and 5% bird dog fee.
Every time you pass on an automatic gate installation because you're booked solid or it's out of your area, you're throwing money in the dumpster. That lead doesn't vanish—it feeds strangers like Angi. TRUSS changes that. Add your trusted gate crews to 'The Bench'. When a job you can't take comes in, 'The Loop' automatically sends it to your guys. When they close the deal, 'The Bird Dog'—your cut—lands in your account. Your Word is Your Bond. Now it's Your Bank Account.
You add your trusted gate installers to 'The Bench'. When a lead comes in, 'The Loop' routes it directly to them. Once the job is done and they get paid, 'The Bird Dog'—your finder's fee—is automatically deposited into your account. No more chasing checks.
'The Loop' handles it. You can set a priority list on 'The Bench'. If your top guy is unavailable, the job automatically routes to the next trusted crew on your list. The lead gets covered, and you still get your cut.
Because a phone call is an uncashed check. An 'invisible handshake' costs you money. TRUSS makes that handshake transactable, guaranteeing you get paid for the value of your word and your network. It's your trust; you should profit from it.
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Stop relying on mental notes and lost text messages. Trusted Bench formalizes the handshake.
Import your trusted network of subcontractors. They get a text, they opt-in. No app download required for them.
Post a job. Our algorithm routes it to your bench first. If they pass, it expands to trusted friends of friends.
Join the network where reputation pays. Stop giving away referrals and start getting paid for your trust.
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When a job matches, the connection is made. You automatically earn the standard 'Bird Dog' fee for the intro.