Here's the case for doing this differently — and who you're actually doing business with.
You've heard the pitch. Run more ads. Boost the budget. Wait a quarter. Here's the part they skip: more traffic to a phone nobody answers is just a more expensive missed call.
Answer every call. Text back every miss. Chase every review. Revive every cold quote. That's revenue you already earned, going to someone else.
We build and own every product we sell. No white labels, no reseller fees, no "our vendor is down." When something breaks, the person who wrote the code fixes it.
Answer 10 questions on a kickoff call. That's your whole job. We configure everything and you're live in 3 business days.
Month-to-month on everything. No contracts, no lock-in. If we don't earn next month, we don't get next month. That's the whole deal.
Emergency triaged. Job booked. Owner texted the transcript. You were asleep the whole time.
I spent years in corporate America on the process side, building the systems that let teams respond faster and never drop the ball. Before that, I was cutting lumber at a yard, working alongside HVAC guys, plumbers, and heating contractors. I've been on both sides of it.
What I saw in those service businesses never left me: incredibly talented people losing jobs, not because of their work, but because getting back to a customer in time wasn't something they had a system for. They were too busy doing the work to run the business.
That's what Anchord closes. I've got four kids and a wife counting on me to build something real. This isn't a side project. It's the thing I kept putting off until the timing was right. It's right now.