Contractor Headshots
Homeowners Decide to Let In
Every job starts with a stranger deciding you're safe to have in their home. They decide from your profile photo, long before the estimate. A clear, trustworthy face wins work a logo never will.
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Your Reviews Say Skilled. Your Photo Says Safe
Here's what actually happens on Angi or Thumbtack: a homeowner posts a job, five contractors respond, and she opens five profiles. Four show logos, trucks, or nothing. One shows a person with a friendly, competent face. Guess who gets the first callback, before a single quote is compared.
You don't need to leave the job site to be that profile. Take a selfie in the truck, upload it, and the presets swap the dust and drywall for a clean background and a shirt without sawdust on it. Your face stays exactly yours; that's the point.
Where the Photo Wins You Work
Set it once, and it works on every lead channel:
How It Works
Step 1:
Upload a selfie
Step 2:
Our AI goes to work
Step 3:
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Contractor Headshot FAQ
Won't a suit look wrong for a contractor?
Usually, yes. Homeowners want a builder, not a banker. The smart casual shirt preset hits the right note: clean, capable, no tie. If you bid large commercial work where you're pitching boards, generate a blazer version from the same selfie and use each where it fits.
Can I keep the hard hat?
Take one selfie with it and choose 'keep attire' if the hat is part of your brand. But for profile photos on Angi, Thumbtack, and Google, a bare-headed shot usually works better: people trust faces they can fully see.
Does a profile photo really win jobs?
Homeowners are letting a stranger into their house, and they shortlist on trust signals before price. On lead platforms, profiles with a clear face photo get more responses than logos or empty avatars. You can't control reviews overnight. The photo you can fix in a minute.
What happens to the photo I upload?
It's processed to generate your headshot, and the images expire after 24 hours. No account is created and nothing is posted anywhere. Only you get the link.
How much does it cost?
The watermarked preview is free. The full-resolution download is $5, about the price of a box of screws, versus $150 to $400 for a photographer you'd have to book around jobs.
Running the whole company? See headshots for small business owners. Selling houses instead of fixing them? Real estate agents are over here.
Win the Callback Before the Quote
One selfie from the truck. Free preview, $5 for the full-resolution photo, done before the concrete sets.
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