Door-to-door sales is older than the internet and most of what followed it. We just built better tools for the people still out there doing it.
In most cities, the high street is full of shops run by people who are extraordinary at what they do — the food, the haircut, the repair — and who have no web presence, no budget to hire an agency, and no time to argue with a template builder on a Sunday night.
Meanwhile there are people who are extraordinary at walking through a door and reading the room. They are good at the small moment between "hello" and "have a seat". They close.
The internet has done nothing for either group for twenty years. We think we can fix both sides with the same tool.
A closer, a phone, a site that generates itself on the walk over. £50 in the wallet at signature. £350 of value on the counter, deployed the same day. Nobody gets a pipeline review.
That's it. That's the company.
The person who pushed the door gets paid before the platform sees a penny of margin. Every time.
The site goes live the day it sells. Not next week. Not after a "scoping call". The moment the owner signs.
No scripts, no daily check-ins, no territory managers. The platform hands you a lead. You do the rest.
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Two people, a whiteboard, one conviction: the pitch gets shorter when the product is already on the screen.
Corner cafe. Owner said yes. Site went live the same afternoon. Felt like cheating.
[TBD] closers on the ground. The feedback loop turned on.
The generator crossed the threshold at which it reliably outperforms the best human copywriter on the team.
We hire closers to contract, and a small engineering + ops team to build. Both doors are open.