ProvenQuote vs
The Competition
Before you spend another dollar on shared leads, understand exactly what you're buying — and what you're giving up. We break down the key differences between ProvenQuote and the platforms contractors use most.
The shared lead problem
Every major lead platform — HomeAdvisor, Angi, Thumbtack, Bark, Networx — makes money by selling the same lead to as many contractors as possible. Their incentive is the opposite of yours. More contractors per lead = more revenue for them.
The result: you pay for leads you race 4 other contractors to close. Your close rate drops. Your margin drops. You spend more to get less.
ProvenQuote operates on a different model: one contractor per city, flat monthly lease, 100% exclusive leads. Before you choose a platform, compare.
At a Glance
| Platform | Exclusivity | Pricing | Avg. Close Rate | Contract |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ProvenQuote.ai | ✅ 100% exclusive | Flat monthly lease | 30–60% | Month-to-month |
| HomeAdvisor | ✗ Shared (3–5 contractors) | Per lead | 10–20% | Annual |
| Angi | ✗ Shared (multiple) | Per lead + subscription | 12–22% | Annual |
| Thumbtack | ✗ Multiple bids | Pay-to-quote | 8–18% | Credits |
| Bark.com | ✗ Multiple responses | Pay-per-response | 5–15% | Credits |
| Networx | ✗ Shared (2–4 contractors) | Per lead | 15–25% | Flexible |
Full Comparisons
ProvenQuote vs HomeAdvisor
The original shared lead platform. Sells every lead to 3–5 contractors simultaneously.
See full comparison →ProvenQuote vs Angi
Rebranded Angie's List + HomeAdvisor. Same shared lead model, higher prices.
See full comparison →ProvenQuote vs Thumbtack
Bidding marketplace where homeowners compare quotes. Price always wins.
See full comparison →ProvenQuote vs Bark.com
Credits-based system. You pay per response — even if the homeowner ghosts you.
See full comparison →ProvenQuote vs Networx
Better screening than most, but leads are still sold to multiple contractors.
See full comparison →Ready to make the switch?
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