Focus Created finds the local businesses that need you and puts them in a call-ready queue — then handles the part most apps leave you to figure out: onboarding your crew, W-9s, e-signed agreements, and the filing deadlines that keep you in the clear. It's the people-and-paperwork work you'd lean on an HR department for, built for an owner who doesn't have one.
Find local businesses by type and ZIP — scored and ready to call, each with its real category, website, and hours. Work the queue one at a time — each call goes through your own phone, with the calling rules built in.
Onboard crew with a guided checklist, collect W-9s, e-sign contractor agreements and waivers on screen, and stay ahead of every filing deadline. The people-and-paperwork side, handled.
Focus Created is the app a South Florida cleaning company built for itself, after getting tired of software that organizes leads but never rings the phone. Now it's yours.
Pick a business type and a ZIP. The engine returns scored leads with phone, address, and a note on why each one is worth a call. Your first 10 are free, then a credit per lead.
One tap dials. Quiet hours, Sunday and holiday pauses, attempt caps, and a one tap Do Not Call list are enforced for you, so every call you make is one you're allowed to make.
Square footage in, price out, straight from your own rate card. An interested lead becomes a client with the estimate attached, and the follow ups schedule themselves.
Cold calling and cold email have federal rules. Most software leaves them to you. Focus Created builds them into the buttons, so doing it right is the only way the app works.
All the back-office work an owner would otherwise need an HR department for — onboarding, W-9s, signed agreements, deadlines — built into the same app you found the job in. And the crew app and client portal run in nine languages, so every crew member and every customer can use it in their own — Arabic included, laid out right to left.
Add a contractor and the app walks the whole checklist — application, background-check consent, photo ID, W-9, direct deposit, insurance or waiver, and a signed agreement. You always know who's cleared and assignable.
Collect a W-9 in minutes. It auto-fills from your records, the contractor e-signs on screen, and it files itself into your Tax Center.
Contractor agreements, liability waivers, background-check consent, client service agreements. Fill it, sign with a finger, and it's filed.
The Tax Center tracks your 1099-NEC, W-2, and quarterly estimated-tax dates, flags any contractor paid $600 or more, and sets the reminders for you.
Both plans billed on the web by Stripe.
Finding leads costs one credit per lead returned. Importing your own lists is always free. When your balance hits zero the search pauses, so the bill can never run away from you.
Every lead comes with the phone number, the address, and a reason to call.
No. Clients, leads, jobs, and invoices live on your device. You can export an encrypted backup any time and erase everything with one control. We can't see your business and we like it that way.
Owner-run local service companies that win work by phone. Cleaning, landscaping, HVAC, auto detailing, handyman, pool service, and pest control each ship with their own preset, rates, and crew checklists. A general preset covers every other trade.
No. Focus Created is software, built for any local service trade. The founders happen to run a commercial cleaning company in South Florida and built the app for their own crew first.
Yes. The crew app and client portal run in nine languages: English, Spanish, Portuguese, Haitian Creole, French, Ukrainian, Russian, Arabic, and Chinese. Each person picks their language the first time they open the app on their phone, and Arabic lays out right to left. Job checklists translate too. Your owner dashboard and all legal documents stay in English.
Android this summer, iPhone after. The waitlist gets the first invites and the founding price.
Drop your email. You'll get the install link the day it's live, plus the founding member price, and nothing else. No newsletter.