What home remodelers actually need
A remodeler does not need another login. You need kitchen and bath jobs booked, and you do not have time to write blog posts, tune ad bids, and chase leads between site visits. Most content marketing software hands you a blank editor and a dashboard, then leaves the work to you. That is fine if you have a marketer on staff. If you do not, the software sits unused and the calendar stays empty. The real question is not which tool has the most buttons. It is whether you want to run the marketing yourself or have it run for you.
Why YG3 is different
YG3 is not content marketing software you operate. It runs the marketing for your remodeling business itself.
- It does the work: paid ads tuned and pruned, content and local SEO that win the searches your customers type, like "kitchen remodel near me," and outbound sent in researched waves to homeowners and referral partners.
- It earns visibility in Google and in AI answers, so when someone asks for a remodeler in your area, your name shows up.
- It moves carefully near your money. Every change is previewed, reversible, and logged, and your ad budget stays yours and separate.
- You own everything it builds: your site, your content, your data. You can leave anytime and take it with you.
YG3 versus hiring a marketing agency
Two real options cover most remodelers who want help. A typical agency is a cost you do not control, doing work you do not own, on their clock. You wait on revisions, the retainer climbs as scope grows, and if you leave, the pages and accounts often stay with them. YG3 is a system that runs the demand generation for you across content, outbound, local SEO, and ads, sitting on GoHighLevel and reporting what it did in plain language. The choice is not which logo looks more impressive. It is whether you keep paying for someone else to own your marketing, or own it yourself.
How YG3 is priced
The pricing model tells you who each option is for. A typical agency bills a monthly retainer that grows as they add scope, and you rarely own what they build. YG3 is priced against the cost of a hire, not per seat or per deliverable: a one-time install of $10,000 to build the engine on assets you own, then $1,500 a month to run it, with your ad budget kept separate. Compare that to a marketing salary or an agency retainer, not to a software line item. For most remodelers, it costs less than one bad month of an empty schedule.
When an agency is the better choice
An agency can be the better choice when you want a named human team to brief on a one-off, like a brand refresh, a photoshoot of a finished remodel, or a single high-touch campaign, and you are comfortable that the work and the accounts live with them. If you have the budget for a retainer and prefer handing direction to people you meet on a call, an agency fits. YG3 is for remodelers who would rather skip the retainer and the waiting, have the marketing run for them every day, and own everything it builds.
How to choose
Start with one question: do you want to run the marketing, or have it run for you? If you want to operate software yourself and have someone to do it, a content tool fits. If you want a human team for a one-off and are fine not owning the result, an agency fits. If you want remodeling jobs to keep coming without hiring or babysitting anyone, YG3 is the answer, because it does the work itself and you own what it builds. The average YG3 business passes more than 2,000 hands-free marketing actions a month, all without the owner lifting a finger.
How they compare.
| YG3 | A typical agency | |
|---|---|---|
| What it is | A system that runs your marketing for you | A service you brief and pay by retainer |
| Who does the work | YG3 and its operators, every day | Their staff, on their schedule |
| What it covers | Ads, content, local SEO, and outbound in one loop | Whatever is in the current scope of work |
| How pricing works | $10,000 install, then $1,500/mo, priced against a hire | Monthly retainer that grows with scope |
| Near your spend | Ad budget stays separate; every change previewed and logged | You fund campaigns they manage on your behalf |
| Ownership | You own everything and can leave anytime | Work and accounts often stay with the agency |
| Best for | Remodelers who want the marketing run for them | Remodelers who want a human team for one-offs |
- The average YG3 business passes 2,000 hands-free marketing actions every month, ads tuned, pages published, and messages sent without the owner lifting a finger. Source: YG3 product data
Common follow-ups.
Is YG3 better than hiring a marketing agency, and can it replace one?
For most remodelers, yes. An agency does work you do not own on their clock, and the retainer grows with scope. YG3 runs the ads, content, local SEO, and outbound for you every day, and you own everything it builds. If you want jobs to keep coming without managing a team, YG3 replaces what most remodelers hire an agency to do.
How much does YG3 cost compared to a marketing agency?
A typical agency charges a monthly retainer that grows as scope grows, and you rarely own what they build. YG3 is priced against the cost of a hire: a one-time install of $10,000, then $1,500 a month, with your ad budget kept separate. Compare it to a marketing salary or an agency retainer, not to a per-seat software line.
Is YG3 software built only for home remodelers?
No. YG3 is not industry-specific software. It is a system that runs demand generation for any local business, and it tailors the ads, content, and outbound to your trade. For a remodeler, that means winning local searches like "bathroom remodel near me" and reaching homeowners and referral partners in your area.
Do I have to write the content myself?
No. With most content marketing software you do. With YG3 the content, local SEO pages, and outbound messages are written and published for you, then reported in plain language. You own all of it, and you can review or change direction whenever you want.
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