Onion Creek ATX Price Book

For Vendors

Booked jobs in one neighborhood. Pay only when they close.

We run the email list for Onion Creek in South Austin — a neighborhood of established homes that all need roofs, HVAC, fences, windows, and paint on roughly the same schedule. When neighbors need your trade, they ask us who to call. We'd like the answer to be you — if you qualify.

The deal, plainly

  • $

    No retainer. No ad spend. No monthly anything.

    You pay a referral fee only when a job we sent you closes. If we send you nothing, you owe us nothing. All the risk is ours.

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    One vendor per trade.

    You're not in a lead marketplace racing four competitors to a phone call. While you hold the spot, every referral in your category is yours.

  • Street Deals: clustered jobs, zero acquisition cost.

    When a job anchors on a street, we organize the neighbors. Three to six of the same job, same week, same street — the most efficient work you'll book all year.

  • Referrals route through us.

    Intake, tracking, and follow-up run through our system so every referral is counted and every neighbor gets a follow-up. You do the work; we handle the pipeline.

Before you apply

The bar for the spot

The list works because neighbors trust it. So the vetting is real:

  • Five or more years in business under the same name
  • Licensed where applicable, and insured — we verify
  • References from recent jobs in or near 78747
  • Written quotes honored — the number is the number
  • Capacity to actually take the work on

And one standing rule: the spot is earned monthly. Bad workmanship, ghosted callbacks, or surprise invoices and the category reopens. Neighbors grade your work, not us.

Apply for a category

Email us with your trade, years in business, service area, and two references from recent nearby jobs. We respond to every serious application.

Apply by email

Think about what a closed job costs you through ads.

Between click costs, dead-end quotes, and drive time, most home-services companies pay 10–20% of every job just to find it. We charge less than that, only on jobs that close, in a neighborhood that will need your trade every year for decades. That's the pitch. It's found money or it's free.