Construction CPAs and bookkeepers
Find the contractor segments, signals, and local market pockets that matter for your offer.
TradeScout IQ builds cleaned, scored contractor prospect maps by metro, trade, and buyer type so sales teams can see where opportunity actually sits.
Built for teams that need to sell intelligently into contractor markets without sorting through stale directories or generic lead databases.
Find the contractor segments, signals, and local market pockets that matter for your offer.
Find the contractor segments, signals, and local market pockets that matter for your offer.
Find the contractor segments, signals, and local market pockets that matter for your offer.
Find the contractor segments, signals, and local market pockets that matter for your offer.
Find the contractor segments, signals, and local market pockets that matter for your offer.
Find the contractor segments, signals, and local market pockets that matter for your offer.
A practical prospecting asset shaped around the way your team sells, not a dump of names and phone numbers.
Start with a small sample, map a single metro, or commission a buyer-specific market kit for a campaign or territory plan.
A small, limited sample for validating the format and signal quality.
A cleaned contractor prospect map for one metro, trade focus, or buyer type.
A deeper buyer-specific kit with rankings, segments, notes, and outreach angles.
TradeScout IQ turns messy local contractor data into a focused market view your sales team can use quickly.
Choose the metro, trade mix, buyer type, radius, and practical use case.
Contractors are normalized, deduplicated, grouped by trade, and reviewed for fit.
Reputation, website, density, and visible business signals inform opportunity tiers.
You receive a clear report with ranked prospects, confidence notes, and outreach angles.
Raw lists are usually broad, duplicated, stale, and disconnected from how a buyer actually prioritizes a contractor market.
Request a sample map for a target metro, trade, or buyer type and review the format before commissioning a larger report.