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Know about Denver jobs before the truck rolls.

Every Monday: fresh building permits and home sales from Denver public records, filtered for your trade and mapped to the work they create. A new build needs a fence. A new homeowner needs paint. You hear about it first.

Claim a founding spot — $19/week First 10 subscribers lock $19/week for life — then it's $30/week. No contract, cancel anytime.

How it works

STEP 1We watch the records Denver issues ~60 residential permits and records ~150 home sales a week. Our system pulls them daily.
STEP 2We map them to your trade A pool permit means a fence is coming. A $900k new build needs gutters, landscaping, and solar. A just-sold house needs paint and floors.
STEP 3You get Monday's list A clean email: address, neighborhood, project value, permit date — newest jobs flagged 🔥. Knock, mail, or drop a door hanger before anyone's bidding.

Real data from the last 7 days (fencing sample)

IssuedAddressNeighborhoodSignalProject value
06/09/26S Williams StUniversityNew build$900k–$1M
06/09/26S Tennyson StMar LeeNew build$20k–$30k
06/08/26E Oberlin PlHampden SouthNew build (DIY owner)$20k–$30k
06/08/26S Eudora StVirginia VillageAccessory building$50k–$60k

Full addresses and exact values in the paid feed. Source: City & County of Denver public records — permits appear in our data the morning after the city issues them.

Pricing

All trades

$59/week
  • Every trade: fencing, painting, flooring, landscaping, gutters, solar & more
  • Built for GCs and multi-crew outfits
  • Monday morning email, newest jobs flagged 🔥
  • Cancel anytime
Start this Monday

Not sure? Reply to any of our emails and we'll send this week's sample for your trade, free.

Straight answers

Is this like Angi or HomeAdvisor leads?
No. Those sell one homeowner's request to five contractors and charge per lead. We sell early intelligence from public records — jobs nobody is bidding yet — at a flat rate. You keep whatever you close.
Do I get homeowner phone numbers?
No — you get addresses, project details, and timing. It's a job radar, not a call list. Door hangers, direct mail, and a knock work best.
Where does the data come from?
City & County of Denver open records: building permits (updated daily) and recorded property sales. 100% public, 100% legal.
What if it's not worth it?
Cancel in one click, any week. One closed fence job pays for about three years of the feed.