We find customers already shopping.
Meta campaigns built around seasonal urgency, emergency service, and high-ticket replacements. Every creative, audience, and offer is scored against cost per booked job. Never clicks, never form-fills.
a full-funnel acquisition system built to turn ad spend
into scheduled calls, installs, and consistent revenue.
not just leads.
Most operators don’t have a lead problem. They have a system problem. Clicks arrive, calls get missed, spend disappears, and nobody can tell you what a booked job actually costs.
Meta campaigns built around seasonal urgency, emergency service, and high-ticket replacements. Every creative, audience, and offer is scored against cost per booked job. Never clicks, never form-fills.
Landing pages, tracking, lead routing, and follow-up wired into one system. Missed calls routed to text. Forms pinged to Slack in under a minute. Every touch attributed back to revenue.
Weekly creative tests, offer iterations, and budget reallocation toward the campaigns and pages producing install revenue. Reporting that you’ll actually look at: booked jobs, pipeline, CAC. Not ad platform vanity.
Home services don’t need a beautiful site. They need a page that converts a panicked 11pm Google search into a scheduled call by 8am. Every page we build is structured around the offer, the trust signals, and the fastest path to a phone ringing.
We are not a marketing agency. We do not manage “channels.” We do not ship decks. We build the operating layer that runs between an ad click and a booked job.
Ads, landing pages, tracking, routing, follow-up, reporting. One system. One number to call when something breaks. Every piece connects back to revenue, not just reach.
Home services is our home base. Speed wins, trust converts, follow-up closes. The system we’ve built compounds those three levers, and the numbers above are the receipts.
rfconnects is a small, hands-on team. Every client has a direct line to the operators building their campaigns. No account managers, no layers, no “let me check with the team.”
three co-founders · one small team