Every price, published — nothing hidden
Most lead sites make you ring a salesperson to find out what you'll actually pay. We don't. Here's the full EzDealz rate card for every trade we cover, plus exactly how the billing works — no sit, no fee, no contract, and your first two appointments free.
You pay a fixed price for one thing: a confirmed appointment, exclusive to your business, booked straight into your own diary. We find the customer, run the ads and the follow-up, and qualify every enquiry by phone before it ever reaches you. If the customer isn't there when you arrive, you don't pay for that appointment. That's the whole model — and unlike most of the market, the number is on the page, not behind a sales call.
The EzDealz rate card
One price per booked appointment, by trade. Every appointment is exclusive to you and never shared. The anchor is real: a loft-boarding client already pays us £100 an appointment on jobs worth £1,500–£2,000.
| Trade | Per booked appointment | Typical job value |
|---|---|---|
| Loft boarding & insulation | £100 | £995–£2,000 |
| Plumbing & boilers | £110 | ~£2,400 |
| Electricians | £120 | £3,000–£8,000 |
| Windows & doors | £120 | £4,000–£9,000 |
| Bathroom fitting | £135 | £4,500–£8,000 |
| Landscaping & gardens | £135 | £5,000–£15,000 |
| Roofing | £150 | £5,000–£13,500 |
| Solar & renewables | £175 | £7,500–£14,000 |
Prices exclude VAT. You pay only for appointments that sit — no sit, no fee. Your first two are free.
The maths that actually matters: cost per won job
A price per appointment only means something once you know how many turn into work. Exclusive, phone-qualified appointments close far better than shared leads — tradespeople and third-party sources report 30–50%, because the customer booked a time and is expecting you. We'll model it conservatively at 40%.
Take roofing at £150 an appointment. Ten booked appointments cost £1,500. At a 40% close rate that's four jobs won — about £375 of appointment cost per job won, on roofing work typically worth £5,000 or more. Change the close rate and the figure moves; the point is that the sum is yours to check, not ours to hide.
Compare that with a shared-lead site. Once you count every lead you paid for that never answered, the true cost of a won job routinely runs from £150 to over £1,000 — and you did all the chasing (reported and modelled). For context, advertisers pay £22–£37 per click on Google for trade-lead keywords ('roofing leads uk' around £26, 'how to get more electrical work' around £37) — that's clicks, not customers. We charge £100–£175 for a booked, confirmed appointment.
What you're paying for — and what you're not
A shared lead
- Sold to up to 3–5 tradespeople at once, so you're racing the others to the phone
- Charged whether or not the customer ever replies — MyBuilder's own tradesperson T&Cs say the shortlist fee is payable when your contact details are shared, and that it is 'not necessary for you to be awarded the job for the Shortlist Fee to be payable'
- Credits that expire — since November 2025 Bark credits lapse after three months and unused ones aren't refunded (their Help Centre)
- Subscriptions and 12-month lock-ins — Checkatrade's contract auto-renews for 12 months, and their support pages state cancelling the direct debit alone does not end it
An EzDealz appointment
- Exclusive to your business — never shared or resold
- Phone-qualified and booked into your own diary, at a time the customer agreed to
- No credits, no subscription, no contract
- No sit, no fee — you pay only if the customer's there when you arrive
- Your first two appointments are free
No credits to buy, nothing to use up. You never pre-pay and there's nothing to expire — you're billed after an appointment sits, not before.
'No sit, no fee' and your first two free
Every appointment is charged only if it sits — meaning the customer is there when you arrive for the booked time. If they're a no-show, you don't pay for that appointment. There are no credits to buy up front, no monthly fee ticking over whether you're busy or not, and no contract to cancel. You're never locked in.
So you can judge it on your own diary rather than take our word for it, your first two appointments are free. Sit them, see the quality of the customer and the booking, then decide.
The full model — how we source and phone-qualify each customer, how the appointment lands in your diary, and the complete rate card in one place — is on our pay-per-appointment page.
Common questions
What exactly am I paying for?
One confirmed appointment, exclusive to your business, booked into your own diary. The price is per appointment that sits, plus VAT. We find and phone-qualify the customer first, so you're paying for a sat meeting — not a name on a shared list.
Are the appointments really exclusive?
Yes. Each appointment goes to one business only and is never shared or resold. That's the main reason exclusive, phone-qualified appointments close so much better than leads sold to three or five trades at once.
Is there a contract, subscription or minimum spend?
No. No contract, no monthly subscription, no credits to buy, no minimum spend. You pay per appointment that sits and nothing else. Stop whenever you like — there's nothing to cancel.
What does 'no sit, no fee' mean in practice?
If the customer isn't there when you arrive for the booked appointment, you don't pay for it. You're only ever charged for appointments that actually sit.
How do the first two free appointments work?
Your first two booked appointments are free. You sit them, see the quality of the customer and the booking, and only start paying from the third. It's there so you can judge us on your own diary before spending a penny.
Why is your price higher than a per-lead fee?
Because you're buying something different. A shared lead can be a few pounds — but it's sold to several trades and you pay even if the customer never answers. An EzDealz appointment is exclusive, phone-qualified and booked, so far more of them turn into work. Weigh it on cost per won job, not per lead — the sum is on this page, and the full model is on our pay-per-appointment page.