For Australian web designers & agencies

Every local business in your patch with a dead or broken website — found, scored and priced before you dial.

One scan watches your territory for the moment a business's site goes down, breaks, or its domain lapses — then hands you each one scored, priced, and sorted into five call lists, with a per-lead forecast that tells you when to raise your prices.

Each one lands in your claimed, exclusive territory. No cold list to buy. No five agencies calling the same lead.

Early access: the scan is already live across NSW — we're setting up the first designers' territories now. Why not scrape it yourself? Building one state by hand burns paid map-data credits, and it's stale the day you finish.

3,867scored leads in the current NSW scan
1,383with a dead or lapsed domain — no live site
1,853with a live domain but a broken or down site
574NSW suburbs covered · across 381 business categories
Statewide totals — one suburb typically runs a handful to a few dozen live leads (Campsie 11 · Randwick 22 · Byron Bay 41).
How it works

Detect. Score & price. Win.

The radar does the finding, scoring and pricing. You do the part software can't — the call.

01 / DETECT

Watch the whole patch

Continuous site-status detection across your territory — site down, site broken, one-page-only, under construction, parked domain, or no site on the Google listing. When a business's site changes, the radar catches it.

02 / SCORE & PRICE

Every lead comes costed

A six-factor CloseScore, an area price band, and a recommended quote on every lead — so you open the call already knowing roughly what the job is worth.

03 / WIN

Work it five ways

Five call lists plus a per-lead forecast that tells you what to charge and when to raise it. Pick the list that fits the day and dial.

The problem

Every lead marketplace sells the same lead five times.

You know these two feelings. LeadRadar is built to end both.

The race to the bottom

You buy a lead. Four other designers bought the same one. The job goes to whoever quotes lowest.

Feast or famine

You're either turning work away or cold-dialling stale scraped junk, with nothing in between.

A lead marketplace

  • A stale CSV you buy
  • The same lead sold five times
  • Days of scraping to build a state yourself, stale by Friday
  • A bidding war
  • Undercut before you've said hello

LeadRadar

  • Your claimed, exclusive patch
  • Every lead scored and priced
  • Claim it and it's yours
  • No auction
  • A shared cooldown so nobody double-calls
  • We scan, you sell
The centrepiece

Five ways to work the same patch — pick the one that fits your day.

Your feed is the same set of leads, sorted five different ways. A slow Tuesday and a big-pitch Friday each get a list built for them. Every lead carries a CloseScore out of 100 — six factors (pain, proof, quality, speed, confidence, appetite) rolled into one number — plus a recommended quote.

Included on every plan, from Leads $49/mo
Sprint
"Cash this week."

Ranks the fast, same-day jobs to the top: dial, quote at your floor, build today.

For high-volume dialling days when you want cashflow.


Élan Nail Atelier — Paddington Nail salon · 5.0★ (162) · dead site · quote $2,000 CloseScore 71/100
Empire
"Land a bigger account."

Sorts by the size of the whole account, not the first job — the higher-ticket owners worth researching before you call.

For strategic days on a big-ticket prospect.


Ghadia Pty Ltd — Chatswood Used car dealer · 4.9★ (50) · dead site · quote $2,250 CloseScore 58.6/100
Siege
"Own a suburb."

Groups leads by suburb so you can pitch a whole street — close two or three and referrals cascade.

For geographic days when you want to dominate one patch.


Campsie 11 live leads in the feed right now — incl. Sticks Club (Restaurant · 4.5★ · 122). Densest patches run past 40 (Byron Bay 41). Suburb cluster
Ghost
"Leads no competitor can find."

Surfaces the thin and broken pages competitors' scrapers miss — so you're the only caller.

For days you want uncontested leads.


Lucky Australian Hotel — North St Marys Pub · 4.3★ (678) · site down · quote $2,500 CloseScore 53.4/100
Review counts are the pain (missed reach behind a broken page) — not endorsements or testimonials.
Sniper
"The dials that land."

Ranks by hit-rate, not deal size — the leads most likely to say yes.

For warm-up days and new-caller training.


Lane Cove Hair Heidi Doughty — Lane Cove Hair salon · 5.0★ (17) · dead site · ~5.4 closes per 100 dials CloseScore 62.9/100
Barely any overlap. Across the five lists, 100 slots resolve to 97 distinct businesses — only three sit on two lists (Sticks Club is one; each is SPRINT + SIEGE), and none on three or more. Work all five and you work ~97 different businesses, not the same 20 reshuffled.
Same feed, opposite games. A broken-site car dealer like Heartland Jeep Bankstown lands only ~0.8 closes per 100 dials but is a bigger account; a dead-site salon like Élan Nail Atelier lands ~5.8 per 100. Empire ranks the first kind to the top, Sniper the second.
Honest by default

Every business named here is a real cold prospecting target, verified in the current scan as having a dead, down or broken website, and shown with its real Google rating — none is a customer of, or has any relationship with, LeadRadar or its subscribers.

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The dossier

Every lead comes ready to call.

Not a spreadsheet row — a worked sales dossier. Here's one pulled straight from the current scan.

Sticks Club

verified dead site
Restaurant · Campsie · 4.5★ (122) · domain dead — listed website is gone
Area tier
MID
Price band
$900 – $4,500
Recommended quote
$2,500
CloseScore
71 / 100 (Pain 27 · Proof 24 · Quality 8 · Speed 10 · Confidence 0 · Appetite 2)
ROI line
pays for itself with ~29 customers
Persona
COASTER — with the matched play
Best time to call
2:30–4:30pm (between lunch and dinner service)
Pre-written opener (dead-site angle) Hi, Sticks Club? The website on your Google listing is dead — with 122 reviews at 4.5★, every customer who clicks it right now hits nothing. I can have a new one live this week.

Every lead in your feed carries the same kit:

  • Six-factor CloseScore — Pain + Proof + Quality + Speed + Confidence + Appetite.
  • Price band + recommended quote — an area tier that sets floor, average and premium.
  • ROI line — "pays for itself with ~N customers."
  • Persona + play — HUSTLER / CRAFTSMAN / COASTER, with the matched approach.
  • Call window — the best time of day to reach that kind of owner.
  • Opener — a ready-to-read line matched to the site's status.

The three status openers, verbatim

Broken siteYour website is showing errors to customers right now — I checked it this morning. I can fix or rebuild it fast.
Dead siteThe website on your Google listing is dead — with [N] reviews at [X]★, every customer who clicks it right now hits nothing. I can have a new one live this week.
No websiteYou're on [N] reviews at [X]★ — one of the best-rated [category]s in [suburb] — but there's no website on your listing, so on Google search you're invisible.

How verification works: a status is flagged automatically, then human-confirmed before the lead reaches you. Anything not yet confirmed carries a small "pending verification" tag — never asserted as certain.

Why each lead fired

Every kind of "this business needs you".

Each lead is tagged with why it fired — green means opportunity, amber means time-sensitive, red means urgent. These tags come with every lead, on every plan. Want them the instant they fire? That's the +Signals real-time alerts add-on.

Opportunity

No site on the listing

An operating business with no website on its Google listing.

Time-sensitive

Site just died

Was live and clean last scan — now down. Be the first to call.

Time-sensitive

Domain expiring soon

Registration lapsing within weeks. A timely reason to reach out.

Urgent

SSL expired

Certificate lapsed — visitors are seeing "not secure" warnings.

Upgrade

Stale builder site

An old, unmaintained Wix/Squarespace/Duda page ripe for a rebuild.

Security-flagged

Needs a rebuild talk

A real reason to talk about a fresh, safe build. De-identified only — we never publish exploit detail or market a hacked-target list.

The forecast

Know when to raise your prices.

We estimate your odds of reaching, engaging and closing each lead, then turn it into a dollar value and a price guide — so you can see when the leads in your patch are worth more than you're charging.

Reach × Engage × Close → $ value
The model behind every lead (Panswer × Pengage × Pclose → EV).
≈ $56 median EV
Per lead, roughly $10–$215 across the web-problem leads in the current scan.
≈ 2.9 / 100
Median closes per 100 dials on those leads.
$900–$4,500 · $2,500
Sample lead price band & recommended quote (Sticks Club).
Every lead gets its own price band. Across the feed the bands run from about $500 to $5,600, with a recommended quote sized to the area and the business — e.g. Sticks Club (Campsie, mid-tier): $900–$4,500 band, $2,500 quote.
The bottleneck is your build-hours, not leads. The model flags +15% per quote once your delivery backlog crosses two weeks — it fires around day 10–11. That's the escape from the price war: raise prices when the work is stacking up, not when you run out of leads.
Projection — assumptions shown

A 90-day projection runs over the real lead universe (a Monte-Carlo simulation, if you want the technical term), but it is a model, not achieved revenue, so the dollar totals stay out of the main pitch. The assumptions it runs on:

  • Template build 6h / custom 14h.
  • Care attach 35% at $79/mo.
  • Floor closes ×1.35 at 55% of the anchor price.
Read this before you trust a number

Today this is a model estimate built on priors — the calibration table is empty until you log real calls. Every figure here is a forecast, not a result. It sharpens into your own numbers as you feed it outcomes.

Plans

Pick your patch. Pick your toolkit.

Two choices: how much of the map is yours, and how much of the job you want the platform to help you win.

Every plan works the same feed — every business scored and priced, sorted into the five lists, each with the per-lead forecast and the ready-to-call dossier (CloseScore, price band, opener, persona, call window). What changes as you go up the tiers is coordination and the win-the-job kit.

Shared — first-come claims with cooldowns, so no lead is ever double-worked.

Leads
The scored, priced feed
$49 /mo AUD
  • The full scored & priced feed for your patch
  • The five lists + per-lead forecast
  • Ready-to-call dossier on every lead — CloseScore, price band, opener
  • Business name + contact
  • Weekly digest email
Start on Leads
Pro Most popular
Feed + coordination
$99 /mo AUD
  • Everything in Leads
  • Claim & cooldown — lock a lead so no one else works it
  • CRM-lite contact tracking
  • Network conversion insights
Start on Pro
Agency
Win the job
$149 /mo AUD
  • Everything in Pro
  • Quote & invoice templates
  • Proposal & mockup starters
  • Pitch-angle templates
Start on Agency
+ Signals — real-time alerts
Domains expiring, SSL lapsing, sites dying — first-mover alerts the moment a signal fires.
$39 /mo AUD

All plans are month-to-month — cancel anytime, no lock-in. Start on Leads at $49/mo to try your own territory. One closed build pays for years of it: Sticks Club's recommended quote alone ($2,500) is over four years at $49/mo.

FAQ

The honest answers.

Are these warm leads — people already asking for a website?

No, and we won't pretend otherwise. These are prospecting leads: businesses whose situation says they need a designer — no site, a dead site, an expiring domain, a tired template. You still make the call, but you're calling people with a genuine, timely reason to talk, not a random cold list.

How is a territory "exclusive"?

Exclusive territories are sold to one designer only — nobody else sees that area's feed. In shared territories the exclusivity is per-lead: the moment you claim a business it disappears from everyone else's feed for a cooldown, so it's never worked by two people at once.

Is it really 100 different businesses across the five lists?

No — 97 distinct businesses across 100 slots; three appear on two lists each; we won't round it up to 100%.

Is the forecast based on real results?

No — it's a model estimate on default assumptions; it sharpens as you log your own call outcomes.

Are these businesses your customers?

No — they're cold prospects. The ratings and review counts are real Google figures, but no listed business has any relationship with us or has consented.

Where does the data come from?

Public business and domain records, continuously scanned and cross-checked. You are responsible for your own outreach compliance — the Spam Act 2003 and the Privacy Act — and we give you the signal and the contact.

Do you build websites too?

LeadRadar is run by web people, but it's a lead tool, not a competitor in your territory. The areas we work ourselves are reserved and never sold to you or anyone else. Your leads are yours.

What area is covered?

NSW right now — 574 suburbs and 381 categories in the current scan.

Get started

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