Getting started with pay per call is far simpler than launching ads or hiring an agency. There is no platform to learn and nothing to pay upfront. The whole point is that you only start paying once the engine is already delivering real calls. Here is exactly how the first stretch looks.

Step one: a short discovery call

It begins with a conversation. We learn your services, your best jobs, the areas you serve, and how many calls you could comfortably handle. There is no charge for this - it is simply how we design the right engine for you.

Step two: we build and fund the engine

Next, we set up the demand capture, tracked numbers, fraud filtering, and IVR routing tailored to your business. We carry the ad spend and the build - you do not pay for any of it.

Step three: calls start coming in

Once the engine is live, qualified callers begin reaching your line. You answer the ones you want and win the work. Every call is tracked so you can see exactly what is happening.

Step four: you pay only for real calls

You are billed only for genuine, connected, qualified calls - never for spam or missed connections. And because there is zero cost until your first call connects, the model proves itself before you commit anything.

Start in a day: how it works, step by step

  1. Book a short, no-cost discovery call.
  2. Share your services, best jobs, and coverage areas.
  3. We build and fund the call engine for you.
  4. Qualified calls start routing to your phone.
  5. Pay only for real connected calls - zero cost until the first.

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See the RankLocalToday PayPerCall engine in action. Zero cost until your first call connects.

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