Finish all 10 rows for a cleaner read.
Lead Control Audit
Plug in your last 10 jobs and see whether you actually control where your work comes from.No dashboards. No jargon. Just a blunt read on whether your lead flow is a system or a gamble.
Start with your last 10 closed jobs.
Use real jobs. Real sources. Real spend. If you guess, the result gets softer and the tool stops being useful.
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Your result
No Read Yet
Enter your last 10 jobs and the pattern will show up fast.
The tool gets honest once real sources and real spend go in.
This is your blunt average based on the spend you entered across these jobs.
Anything built on referrals, luck, or weak platforms can disappear fast.
Paid is not bad. Blind paid spend with no control or tracking is the problem.
Top sources
Once you start entering sources, the dominant pattern will show up here.
How to read this
- A low score means the business depends on channels you cannot reliably turn on.
- A mid score means there is some structure, but too much still depends on luck.
- A high score means you have a base system, but there is still room to tighten the mix.
Want help fixing the actual leak?
If the score is ugly, the next step is not panic. It is building a cleaner acquisition system and removing weak channels one by one.
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