Partner Guide

Get someone a website. Pocket £60. Repeat.

You find a small business that wants a simple website. We build it and close it. You earn 40% of every sale you bring in — no experience, no cost, no catch.

£150
Typical price of one website we sell
40%
Your cut on every sale you secure
£60
In your pocket, per closed customer
The whole thing in four steps

How you make money

It really is this simple. Copy a prompt, get a few phone numbers, read a script off the screen, hand over anyone who's interested. We do the rest.

1

Get phone numbers

Paste one of the prompts below into ChatGPT (or any AI chatbot). In seconds you'll have a list of local businesses with no website and a number to call.

2

Make the call

Pick any of the four scripts below and read it straight off your screen. Switch styles whenever you like to find what works for you.

3

Hand over anyone interested

If they want to see a website, you've done your job. Send us their name and number — we take the call from there and close the sale.

4

Get paid

Every customer that buys = £60 to you. No cap on how many you bring in. The more numbers you dial, the more you earn.

One honest tip: this is a numbers game. Most people will say no, and that's completely fine. Stay friendly, move to the next call, and a few yeses a week adds up fast.
Four ways to open

The cold call scripts

Same goal every time — get them curious enough to look at a website. Four completely different personalities so you can find the one that fits you. Tap any card to open the full script: opening, every answer to every question they throw at you, and the close — all in that character's voice.

Tap a card to read the full script full-screen.

Step one, made easy

Get phone numbers in seconds

Copy a prompt, paste it into ChatGPT or any AI chatbot, and you'll get a list of local businesses with no website plus a number to call. Two versions — try both.

Prompt A — Detailed & verified
I am looking for sales leads for a small website-building service.

Please find me 15 small businesses anywhere in the UK that meet all of these criteria:

1. They are currently open now or listed as open 24 hours.
2. They are still operating, not closed down, not permanently closed, and not old/inactive listings.
3. They have a public business phone number I can call.
4. They do not appear to have their own standalone website.
5. They are the kind of small business that would realistically benefit from a simple one-page website, such as:
   - mobile car valeting/detailing
   - cleaning services
   - gardeners/landscapers
   - window cleaners
   - handymen
   - painters/decorators
   - dog walkers/pet services
   - beauty/lash/nail technicians
   - mobile mechanics
   - small local trades

Please do proper verification before giving me the list:
- Search the exact business name on Google.
- Check whether Google shows a website button.
- Search: "[business name]" website
- Search: "[business name]" [area]
- Check whether they only have Yell, Facebook, Instagram, Checkatrade, Bark, or directory listings instead of a proper website.
- Do not include businesses that clearly already have their own website.
- Do not include businesses that seem closed, inactive, disconnected, or have suspicious/wrong numbers.
- Avoid repeating businesses from previous lists.
- Use only public business contact numbers, not private personal numbers.

For each business, give me a table with:
1. Business name
2. Type of business
3. Area/town/city
4. Phone number
5. Current open status
6. Website status, e.g. "No standalone website found"
7. Source/link used to verify
8. Why they are a good potential customer for a simple £100 one-page website

Please be honest. If you cannot guarantee they have no website, say "no obvious standalone website found" instead of pretending it is guaranteed. Also prioritise businesses that are likely to answer the phone now.
Prompt B — Quick & focused
Act as a lead-finder for my website-building business.

Give me 10 small local businesses in [TOWN / AREA — type your area here] that:
- are currently trading and open,
- have a public phone number,
- and do NOT appear to have their own standalone website (directory or social-only is fine to include).

Focus on hands-on local trades and services: gardeners, cleaners, window cleaners, handymen, mobile valeters, mobile mechanics, dog walkers, decorators, lash/nail/beauty techs.

Before listing each one, quickly check Google for the business name + area and confirm there's no obvious standalone website.

Return a simple table:
| Business name | Type | Area | Phone | Website status | Why they'd want a one-page site |

Be honest — if you can't confirm there's no website, write "no obvious website found" rather than guessing. Don't repeat businesses across lists, and prioritise ones likely to pick up the phone right now.
Tip: swap [TOWN / AREA] in Prompt B for wherever you want to call. Run it again with a new town to get a fresh batch any time you run low.