The Good Neighbor

Turn your job site into your next local lead.

The Good Neighbor is contractor marketing software for job-site proximity outreach. Start with an active project, select nearby homeowners in a radius, review a postcard message, and send a local campaign while the work is still visible.

Built for remodelers, roofers, siding crews, home-service contractors, and owner-operators who want a repeatable neighborhood outreach workflow without building lists from scratch.

Job-Site Campaign Preview

Neighborhood outreach

Project

Maple Street Remodel

Active job context

Radius

0.5 mi

Nearby neighbor focus

Recipients

42

Selected for review

Postcard

Ready

Template + message checked

1Project
2Neighbors
3Postcard
4Send

A simple job -> neighbor -> postcard flow keeps local outreach tied to the work your crew is already doing.

The Local Outreach Gap

Most contractors leave neighborhood attention on the table.

A live job site creates trust signals that paid ads cannot fake. Neighbors see the trucks, hear the work, and notice the finished result. Without a repeatable outreach step, that attention fades when the crew leaves.

The job creates attention

Your crew is already visible in the neighborhood, but most teams rely on yard signs, memory, or random referrals to capture that moment.

Manual outreach is slow

Building a list, writing postcard copy, and organizing a send can become enough friction that the campaign never happens.

Consistency wins locally

A repeatable job-site outreach workflow helps every active project become a cleaner local marketing opportunity.

Guided Workflow

From active job to ready-to-send postcard campaign.

  1. 1

    Create or open the active job project

  2. 2

    Set the location and neighborhood radius

  3. 3

    Review nearby neighbors and choose recipients

  4. 4

    Pick a postcard template and edit the message

  5. 5

    Confirm the campaign summary and send

Product walkthrough

The Good Neighbor demo video

Video walkthrough slot for the job-site postcard outreach workflow.

Start from a real job site

Create the project context first so the outreach is tied to active work, not a generic marketing blast.

Active Project

Oak Ridge Kitchen Remodel

Neighborhood postcard outreach planned while the job is still visible.

Select nearby homeowners

Use a radius-based workflow to review nearby neighbors and choose who should receive the campaign.

Job

Review the postcard

Start with a contractor-friendly template, then edit the message before anything goes out.

Postcard Template

We are working nearby

If you have been thinking about a similar project, here is who to call.

Send with a clear summary

Confirm the recipients, project, and message so the team keeps control of local outreach.

Recipients selected

42 neighborsReady for human review
Repeatable Local Marketing

A job-site outreach loop your team can run again.

The Good Neighbor is built around consistency: every project can have a simple outreach step, a reviewed postcard, and a clearer local marketing trail.

1

Start with the job

Use the project as the reason for outreach so the campaign is grounded in real local work.

2

Choose the radius

Focus on nearby homeowners who are most likely to notice the job site and recognize the context.

3

Review recipients

Select the neighbors to contact instead of treating the campaign like a broad, generic mail drop.

4

Edit the message

Use templates to avoid the blank page while keeping human control over the postcard.

5

Repeat on the next job

Turn neighborhood outreach into a process, not a once-in-a-while marketing task.

Capabilities

The practical pieces behind job-site postcard outreach.

This is a workflow tool for contractors who want to make local outreach easier to run, easier to review, and easier to repeat across active jobs.

Project-based campaigns

Organize outreach around real jobs so each campaign starts from a specific location and context.

Nearby neighbor selection

Review homeowners around the job-site radius and choose who should be included in the send.

Postcard templates and review

Use starting messages that fit contractor outreach, then edit before the campaign is sent.

Plan-based growth path

Start small, then expand project capacity and outreach volume as the workflow proves useful.

FAQ

Questions contractors ask about neighborhood postcard outreach.

Who is The Good Neighbor for?

It is for contractors and home-service teams that run active job sites and want a repeatable way to market to nearby homeowners.

Does it guarantee leads?

No. It helps you run consistent local outreach. Results depend on the offer, timing, neighborhood, reputation, and follow-up.

Do contractors need a marketing agency to use it?

No. The workflow is designed for in-house execution: project, neighbors, postcard review, and send.

Is this a CRM replacement?

No. It is a job-site outreach workflow. A CRM can still be useful for inbound leads, quotes, and longer-term follow-up.

Run the first neighborhood outreach campaign from a real job.

Start with one active project, map the nearby neighbor workflow, and prepare a postcard campaign your team can review before sending.