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ContractShield

The General Contractor Alternative to Angi Leads

Short answer

Looking for a general contracting alternative to Angi Leads? Angi Leads sells general contractors leads at $30 to $100 per lead, often the same lead to several pros, and you pay whether or not the job closes. ContractShield is different: it is the all-in-one job platform for general contractors where you quote in 25 minutes, run the job, and get paid on milestones for 2% per job (1% client and 1% contractor) at invoicing, capped at $250 per job, with no per-lead fees ever.

  • Angi Leads sells general contractors leads at $30 to $100 per lead, often shared, and you pay even when the lead never closes.
  • ContractShield charges no per-lead fees, only 2% per job (1% client and 1% contractor) at invoicing, capped at $250 per job, with no per-lead fees ever.
  • Quote in about 25 minutes, run the job from the truck, and get paid on milestones.
  • ContractShield includes project management, invoicing, change orders, and reviews; Angi Leads ends at the introduction.
  • Government and client work orders are surfaced to you at no per-lead cost.

How does Angi Leads charge general contractors?

Angi Leads sells general contracting leads to pros and bills for the lead whether or not it ever closes. The cost lands on you up front, before a single job closes. Industry data puts Angi Leads lead pricing around $30 to $100 per lead in 2026, and because leads are shared, you are often racing several other general contractors to call the same homeowner first. Worse, 60 to 80 percent of purchased leads never convert, so you are paying for strangers, not jobs. That model pushes general contractors to bake lead costs into bids, which makes every quote less competitive.

How is ContractShield different?

ContractShield charges no per-lead fees, ever. It is not a lead reseller. It is the all-in-one job platform built for general contractors: build an AI-assisted quote in about 25 minutes, send a branded quote the client accepts online with no login, run the job from the truck with tasks, photos, and time tracking, and get paid on milestones. We also surface government and client work orders to you in the Work Order Marketplace at no per-lead charge. The only fee is 2% per job (1% client and 1% contractor) at invoicing, capped at $250 per job, with no per-lead fees ever, so the platform earns only when you do.

What do the costs actually compare to?

Run the math. On Angi Leads, $30 to $100 per lead buys you a shared lead that probably will not close, and you might spend hundreds of dollars in lead fees before landing one job. On ContractShield, a $20,000 job costs $400 total in platform fees split across both sides, and that fee only applies when the job is funded. A $50,000 job hits the $250 cap, an effective rate of half a percent. There is no spend before revenue, no bidding war for clicks, and no paying for leads that ghost you.

  • Angi Leads: pay $30 to $100 per lead up front, even when the lead never converts.
  • ContractShield: pay only 2% per job (1% client and 1% contractor) at invoicing, capped at $250 per job, with no per-lead fees ever when the job is funded.
  • No paid placement, no click bidding, no lead resale on ContractShield.

Does ContractShield help you run the job, not just find it?

This is the biggest gap. Angi Leads ends at the introduction. Once you have the lead, the quote, contract, schedule, payments, and change orders all happen outside the platform, usually in email and texts. ContractShield includes the whole job: an AI quote builder, a managed project workspace, milestone invoicing through Stripe, change order approval, lien waiver uploads, a photo timeline, and a public verified profile with reviews. For general contractors, that means one workspace from first quote to final payment instead of a lead and a shrug.

How does ContractShield help you get paid?

general contractors do not just need work, they need to get paid for it. ContractShield invoices against milestones, clients pay through Stripe, and funds clear on a predictable schedule. Overdue invoices chase themselves with polite, firm, and final reminders you approve with one tap, so you collect money you are already owed without awkward calls. Angi Leads offers none of this, because its job ends at the handoff. Getting paid faster, not just finding leads, is where ContractShield changes a contractor's cash flow.

When does it make sense to switch from Angi Leads?

If you are tired of paying for shared leads that do not close, baking lead costs into your bids, and managing every job in scattered texts, ContractShield is built for you. Keep Angi Leads if you only want a firehose of low-stakes service calls and do not care about running the job. But for general contractors who want to quote faster, run projects cleanly, and get paid on milestones without per-lead fees, switching pays for itself the first time a $90 lead does not ghost you.

Frequently asked questions

Is ContractShield cheaper than Angi Leads for general contractors?

Usually yes. Angi Leads charges $30 to $100 per lead up front whether or not the lead closes, while ContractShield charges only 2% per job (1% client and 1% contractor) at invoicing, capped at $250 per job, with no per-lead fees ever. You spend nothing until a job is actually funded.

Does ContractShield sell leads like Angi Leads?

No. ContractShield is not a lead reseller and never sells your information. Work orders are visible only to verified contractors, and there are no per-lead fees.

What does ContractShield cost?

Creating an account, building AI quotes, and browsing work orders is free. The only fee is 2% per job (1% client and 1% contractor) at invoicing, capped at $250 per job, with no per-lead fees ever.

Can I run the whole job on ContractShield?

Yes. Unlike Angi Leads, which ends at the introduction, ContractShield includes quoting, project management, milestone invoicing, change orders, lien waivers, and reviews in one workspace.

How fast can I build a quote?

About 25 minutes for a full reviewed quote, with an AI draft of labor, materials, and markup in under a minute. Clients can accept the quote online with no login.

Stop paying for Angi Leads leads that do not close

Quote, run, and get paid for every job on ContractShield. 2% per job (1% client and 1% contractor) at invoicing, capped at $250 per job, with no per-lead fees ever.

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