Designed around focused call lists, not endless scrolling.
WCR Services prospecting system
Lead Getter
A persistent calling workspace for website sellers who need local businesses to call, a clear reason to call them, and a follow-up list that does not disappear.
Private access is reviewed before activation.
No website, social-only, broken, parked, and weak-web matches.
No auto-calling, auto-texting, auto-emailing, or auto-DM flows.
Hosted with a disk-backed database and recovery workflow.
Pipeline math
Know the break-even before you start dialing.
Most prospecting tools sell a pile of names. Lead Getter is built around a tighter accounting question: what is the cheapest path to qualified local conversations for a website offer?
Pro early access plan for hosted usage.
One modest local site project covers about 6 months of the Pro plan.
Call one qualified list instead of rebuilding research every morning.
Every no-answer, callback, note, and outcome stays attached to the lead.
Example numbers are not a revenue promise. They show the kind of simple unit economics a local website seller should be watching.
Clear call reason before the first word.
Active local business, phone available, service business, weak standalone website signal, and a practical reason to offer a website review.
The operator view
One screen for the lead, the reason, the script, and the next action.
You should not be copying names between tabs while trying to sell. Lead Getter keeps the list, research signal, call notes, status, and follow-up bucket in one workflow.
What gets better
The website seller's prospecting loop, tightened.
Better first calls
Every lead has a visible reason to call, so the opener is based on context instead of a generic pitch.
Less wasted research
Weak-site signals, phone checks, fit score, and research shortcuts reduce tab-hopping before calls.
Follow-ups stop leaking
Callbacks and notes move into a dedicated queue instead of disappearing into a spreadsheet row.
Cleaner admin control
Generate, review, transfer, export, restore, and back up leads from an admin workspace.
Workflow
From market idea to tracked follow-up.
Pick the market
Choose the city and niche you want to sell into, such as detailers, roofers, med spas, or contractors.
Generate the list
Build a call queue around local businesses with phone numbers and a practical website issue signal.
Call manually
Use the lead reason, script, notes, and click-to-call flow without automated outreach.
Recover the money
Work follow-ups, filter old outcomes, export your reviewed leads, and keep the database backed up.
Storage and trust
Your leads and follow-ups should survive deploys, restarts, and bad days.
Lead Getter now runs with persistent database storage on Render. That matters because a call list is an asset, not a temporary session.
The production app stores lead data on a mounted disk instead of a disposable app filesystem.
Admin backups and CSV exports give you a recovery path before and after major list changes.
Follow-up status, notes, and outcomes stay attached to the lead so callbacks do not reset overnight.
Early access pricing
Start small, then scale the calling operation.
Founding pricing is limited while Lead Getter is in private access.
Founding
$99/month
For solo sellers testing a focused local prospecting workflow.
- Lead Getter dashboard
- Manual call workflow
- Scripts, notes, and outcomes
- Follow-up queue
- CSV export
Pro
$249/month
For users who want hosted usage, higher volume, and setup support.
- Everything in Founding
- Hosted search and verification usage
- Higher daily lead limits
- Admin transfer workflow
- Priority setup help
FAQ
Built for manual, accountable prospecting.
Clear boundaries matter when you are contacting local businesses.
Does Lead Getter automatically contact businesses?
No. Outreach is manual. The app helps you research, call, take notes, and track outcomes.
Does it scrape Google Maps?
No. Lead Getter is designed around compliant search/API workflows and manual research shortcuts.
What counts as a website opportunity?
No standalone website, social-only presence, broken site, parked domain, directory-only presence, or weak website signal.
Will my leads save now?
The production app is configured for persistent Render storage, plus backups and CSV exports for recovery.
Who should request access?
Freelance web designers, local SEO consultants, small agencies, and service sellers building local client pipelines.
Next step
Turn local website research into a call list you can actually work.
Request access to the live app, then use the persistent workspace for leads, call notes, and follow-ups.