The first cold-calling agency we ever hired — back when we were just operators ourselves — billed us $4,800 a month, delivered 23 leads in 90 days, and lost us a deal because they put a 19-year-old VA on the phone who told a grieving widow that “your husband’s death is actually great timing for you to sell.”
We fired them. We tried three more. One used a shared caller pool across 40 clients and secretly ran our competitor’s list the same day. One ghosted us for ten days after taking our onboarding payment. One was technically good but so slow at delivery that every hot lead was stale by the time it hit our phone.
So we did what every frustrated operator eventually does: we built the thing we wished existed.
What we actually believe.
Cold calling is not a commodity. The difference between a script read by a bored college kid and the same script read by someone who’s actually closed deals is the difference between a coin flip and a freight train. One of those is not a business.
Data is the moat. Everyone buys the same skip-traced list from the same three vendors and wonders why connect rates are 4%. We pull direct from county records, de-dupe against every other client’s recent outreach, and refresh daily. That’s the difference between fresh water and a public pool.
Speed is respect. A hot lead that arrives in a weekly PDF report is an insult. By Friday, your seller has already talked to three of your competitors and a Zillow ad. We push hot leads straight to your phone the moment they qualify, because anything slower is negligent.
You should be able to leave. Every agency we ever hired tried to handcuff us to an annual commitment the moment we showed interest. If the work is good, you don’t need handcuffs. We do month-to-month because we’re confident in what we ship. If you leave in month three, your data walks out with you.
The test of a good cold-calling shop is not how much they dial. It’s how often their clients forward hot-lead texts to their business partners with the words “holy shit.”
What we’re not.
We’re not a lead generation platform. We don’t sell you access to a portal full of stale PropStream exports. We’re not running ads to build a buyer list and selling the overflow.
We’re not a “done-with-you” coaching program that charges four figures to teach you how to do the thing we’re pretending to do for you.
We’re not an AI cold-calling gimmick. There is, today in April 2026, no AI phone caller good enough to qualify a grieving homeowner without embarrassing itself or you. Ask us about it on the call and we’ll tell you why.
We’re a cold-calling company. That’s the whole sentence.
The work, in one paragraph.
We pull county-direct distressed data for your market. We assign a trained, English-fluent senior caller with real wholesale or real estate experience. They dial, qualify, and pre-screen. Hot leads hit your phone with full context — no login link, no “check your dashboard for details.” Warm leads stack in your portal with transcripts attached. Monthly, we review what’s working and what isn’t, and we change it. That’s it. There’s no fine print.
Why now.
The cold-calling industry is in one of those rare moments where the gap between the best operators and the bottom of the market is the widest it has been since the mortgage era. The bad ones are going out of business. The good ones can’t keep up with demand. We’re building the latter category on purpose, carefully, one dedicated caller at a time.
You can join us by booking a strategy call. Or not. We’re picky about who we take on because our callers’ attention is the thing that makes the product work, and we’re not going to dilute it.