Build a neighborhood route before you send the truck.
Radius helps local service businesses collect nearby customer reservations for focused service campaigns. You choose the service, ZIPs, travel radius, pricing, minimum threshold, and terms. The deal only moves forward if enough nearby demand is there.
No upfront fee. No subscription. No pay-per-lead. 15% only after threshold is met and payment is captured, with admin review before a campaign goes live.
One offer. One tighter route.
Only after payment
Before labor, materials, and costs
Example only. You set pricing, service area, minimum threshold, and terms. Actual costs, schedule, eligibility, and deal approval depend on your submitted offer.
The hard part is not always demand. It is demand in the wrong shape.
One job across town, paid leads that never answer, and long gaps between appointments can make a busy calendar less profitable. Radius is designed around a different goal: enough nearby customers to make a route worth running.
Typical lead-gen
- Pay for contact info or a monthly plan
- Compete against other contractors
- Customers may not answer or book
- Jobs can be scattered across town
- You pay before knowing if the route works
Radius group deals
- Customers reserve a specific offer
- You define ZIPs and travel limits
- Minimum threshold before the deal closes
- Nearby demand is grouped into a campaign
- Radius fee only after threshold + payment
From one focused offer to a denser service route.
Radius is not a coupon blast. You submit one clear campaign, control the deal rules, and only move forward when enough nearby customers reserve.
Submit a focused campaign
Pick one repeatable service like gutter cleaning, power washing, lawn cleanup, or junk removal.
Set your economics
Choose ZIPs, travel radius, price tiers, minimum threshold, terms, and scheduling limits.
Nearby customers reserve
Homeowners in your selected area reserve the same offer instead of becoming scattered leads.
Threshold confirms route
If the campaign reaches your minimum, Radius closes the deal and captures payment.
You run the route
You receive a clearer customer list for a defined service and schedule the work.
Not a race to the bottom. A route-efficiency offer.
Radius does not force “any service, anywhere” discounts. You decide what makes the campaign worth running before it goes live.
Driveway Cleaning Campaign
You control where you go
Use ZIPs and mileage limits to keep routes close to your ideal service area.
You control when it works
Set a minimum reservation threshold before the deal can close.
You control the offer
Define what is included, excluded, and how scheduling works.
Questions vendors usually ask before applying.
Do I pay for leads?
No. Radius is not pay-per-lead. There is no upfront fee or subscription. Radius takes 15% only after threshold is met and payment is captured.
What if demand is too low?
If the campaign does not reach your minimum threshold, the deal does not move forward.
Do I control the price?
Yes. You submit pricing, tiers, service area, mileage radius, threshold, and terms. Radius reviews campaigns before launch.
Is this just discounting?
No. The goal is route density: an offer that is attractive to customers and still makes sense for your crew, schedule, and costs.
Ready to build your next neighborhood route?
Submit your business and campaign details for Radius review before anything goes live.