CRO pain point: skepticism and privacy risk

Prove the calls without exposing the callers.

This version is an executive proof dossier. It handles the trust objection first: is this real, current, compliant, and worth a buyer's time?

Dossier status
Redacted and buyer-safe
Exhibit 1BE-0383F0Booked call

HVAC call / Houston

Caller needed help diagnosing an AC unit that kept cooling after the thermostat was turned off.

Duration
5:10
Value
Booking captured
Date
May 24, 2026
Exhibit 2BE-F190F5Qualified lead

Plumbing call / Fort Worth

Commercial caller requested inspection for a pipe leak at a welded joint inside the facility.

Duration
2:05
Value
$279 est. value
Date
May 24, 2026
Exhibit 3BE-25578ABooked call

Plumbing call / Live U.S. market

Caller scheduled a plumber to replace a broken garbage disposal with a new unit already on site.

Duration
7:14
Value
$99 est. value
Date
May 23, 2026
Exhibit 4BE-BBBB59Quote requested

Dumpster call / New York

Caller requested dumpster pricing for a cleanup job involving cabinets, furniture, clothes, and bags.

Duration
5:46
Value
$775 est. value
Date
May 23, 2026
Exhibit 5BE-9217EDBooked call

HVAC call / Fort Lauderdale

Caller requested residential AC service and asked whether same-day coolant service was available.

Duration
4:37
Value
Same-day service
Date
May 23, 2026

Privacy objection

The page leads with what is removed before asking for trust.

Professional buyer

The interface feels like a deal memo, not a hype page.

Decision evidence

Every CTA follows proof, context, and risk controls.

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Best for skeptical buyers, partners, and operators who need proof before they commit.