
For landscapers
The path from a search to a booked job. Yours is leaking.
Every homeowner who finds you online follows the same path to hire you. Where it breaks, they end up on a competitor's calendar instead. I map your path and seal it.
The problem
Jobs don't vanish. They leak out between the handoffs.
Found, then stuck
A homeowner searches for a landscaper, likes your photos, then finds no easy way to book. They call someone else.
Asked, then lost
They fill out your quote form. It lands in an inbox nobody checks mid-season. By the time you reply, they have hired someone.
Quoted, then quiet
You sent the quote and moved on to the next job. They were not saying no. They were waiting for whoever followed up first.
The first step
Your free Lead-Path Map.
I follow the path a homeowner takes to hire you, from the first search to the booked job, and I mark every spot where jobs are leaking out. Most owners cannot see these spots because they are in the business every day. I can. The map is free. Sealing them is the paid part.
See where you're leaking, freeI'll show you where it's leaking for free. Sealing it is the paid part.
What changes
Same searches. More jobs on the calendar.
More booked jobs
The homeowners already finding you stop leaking out. No new marketing spend, just fewer leaks between their search and your calendar.
Less chasing, more time
Follow-up runs itself, so quotes stop going quiet while you are out on a job. The evenings you spend replying to old requests come back to you.
An expert by your side
You get a tech person who speaks plain English and looks out for your business. No agency layers, no retainer surprise, no headaches.

A sealed path from searched to booked. That is the whole job.

Who you'd be working with
I'm Ezra, based in Vancouver.
I help local businesses build connected digital systems. In plain English: I make sure the customers already searching for you end up on your calendar, without you chasing every lead by hand.
No agency layers, no jargon, no big website project you did not ask for. You get me, looking at your actual path, sealing the places it leaks.
Case study
What happened when LJM Construction sealed the leaks.
Nathan runs LJM Construction here in Vancouver. I mapped his whole path from search to booked, showed him the two places jobs were leaking out, and sealed them. His words: “everybody loves the website.”
The map that did it
What a fixed path runs on
One step, free
See where you're leaking.
Tell me where homeowners find you. I'll walk your path, draw the map, and send it over. It is the first step toward a calendar that fills itself.