What personal injury firms actually need
A personal injury practice does not need another login. It needs cases. The work behind a steady caseload is the same every week: paid ads bid on the searches that point to a real injury, local pages and content that win "car accident lawyer near me," outbound to referral sources, and a clear count of what came in. Lead generation software hands you the tools and asks you to do all of that yourself, or to staff someone who can. YG3 is different: it runs that work for you and reports what it did in plain language, so the partner can stay on the cases.
Where YG3 is different
YG3 is not software you operate and not an agency you manage. It runs the marketing itself.
- It does the work for a PI firm: ad campaigns tuned and pruned around injury-intent searches, local pages and content built to win nearby case searches, and outbound sent to referral sources in researched waves.
- 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 case data. You can leave anytime and take all of it with you.
How YG3 wins cases compared to a typical agency
A typical agency takes a retainer, assigns your firm to an account manager, and does the work on its own schedule with results you wait on and assets you never hold. YG3 runs the same channels itself and keeps them all in one loop: the ad data teaches the content, the content feeds the outbound, and the outbound informs the next bid. When you mark a case as signed, the whole system learns from it and leans harder on what brought that case in. The output is not a monthly slide deck. It is more qualified intake calls, and a record of every move it made to get them.
How YG3 is priced against a hire, not a retainer
The pricing tells you who each is for. A typical agency bills a monthly retainer you do not fully control, often with the work and the accounts staying in the agency’s hands. YG3 is priced against the cost of a hire, not a retainer: 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 personal injury firms, one or two extra signed cases a month covers the entire cost.
When a typical agency is the better choice
A typical agency can be the better choice in narrow cases. If you want a named human creative team in the room for a brand campaign, a big-budget television or billboard push, or one-off production work that sits outside steady case acquisition, an agency built for that can deliver it. YG3 is for firms that want the cases to keep coming without hiring a marketing team or babysitting a retainer, and that want to own what gets built. Many practices keep an agency for a special campaign and let YG3 run the day-to-day demand generation that fills the intake calendar.
How to choose for your firm
Start with one question: do you want to run the marketing, hire someone to run it, or have it run for you? If you want to run the tools yourself, lead generation software gives you the toolbox. If you want a human team for a one-time brand push, a typical agency fits. If you want a steady caseload without hiring or managing anyone, YG3 is the answer, because it does the work itself and you own everything 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 that does the work on its own clock |
| Who does the work | YG3 and its operators | The agency’s account team |
| What it covers | Ads, local SEO, content, and outbound in one loop | Whatever is scoped in the retainer |
| How it is priced | Priced against a hire: $10,000 install, then $1,500 a month, ad budget separate | A monthly retainer you do not fully control |
| Near your spend | Ad budget stays separate; every change previewed and logged | The agency manages spend and accounts for you |
| Ownership | You own your site, content, and case data and can leave anytime | The work and accounts often stay with the agency |
| Best for | Firms that want cases without hiring or managing a team | Firms wanting a human team for a one-off campaign |
- 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 a marketing agency for a personal injury firm, and can it replace one?
For steady case acquisition, yes. A typical agency does the work on its clock with assets you do not own. YG3 runs the ads, local SEO, content, and outbound itself, and you own everything it builds. Most firms can let YG3 replace the day-to-day agency work and keep an agency only for a special one-time campaign.
How does YG3 pricing compare to the cost of a personal injury marketing agency?
A typical agency bills a monthly retainer you do not fully control. 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. For most firms, one or two extra signed cases a month covers it. Compare it to a salary or a retainer, not a software line.
Is YG3 software built only for personal injury lawyers?
No. YG3 is not industry-specific software. It is a system that runs the marketing for any owner-operated business, and it adapts to a personal injury practice by targeting injury-intent searches, building local pages that win nearby case searches, and working referral sources in researched waves.
Do I still own my website and case data if I leave YG3?
Yes. You own your site, your content, and your case data the entire time, and you can leave anytime and take all of it with you. YG3 sits on GoHighLevel and builds on assets that stay yours, so there is no work or account held hostage if you decide to move on.
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