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Your Commercial Painting Leads Are Cash. Stop Giving Them Away.
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 Commercial Painting job size of $25k and 5% bird dog fee.
Every time you pass a commercial painting job to another crew, you're handing them thousands of dollars. That's profit left on the table. TRUSS puts that money back in your pocket. Stop feeding strangers and start getting paid for your word. Add your trusted paint crews to 'The Bench,' and our system, 'The Loop,' makes sure you get your 'Bird Dog' fee automatically when they get the job. No chasing invoices, no awkward phone calls. Just cash for the connections you've already built.
Because handshake deals don't pay the bills. A good commercial painting contract is worth serious money. Your lead is an asset. TRUSS turns that asset into cash, ensuring you get your cut every single time.
The jobs are big, so the fees are too. For a standard office repaint or a new retail space, expect to bank $1,000 or more. For large-scale industrial or multi-unit jobs, that fee can easily climb over $5,000.
You control 'The Bench'—your private list of trusted crews. When a lead comes in, 'The Loop' routes it directly to your designated painter. It's your network, your control, and your guaranteed payment. No more sending work into the void.
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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.