MyBuilder is a domestic job board where homeowners pick the cheapest quote. Market Maestro is the foundation that brings commercial buyers to you.
Book Your Free Foundation AuditMyBuilder posts domestic jobs and lets homeowners select from contractor bids. The model is straightforward — and that is the problem. Every job is a bidding war. Every win is a margin sacrifice. There is no pathway to commercial procurement, no framework positioning, and no digital asset being built on your behalf. Contractors who use MyBuilder for years find themselves technically capable but commercially invisible — exactly where Market Maestro exists to fix.
| Feature | MyBuilder | Market Maestro |
|---|---|---|
| Built for | Homeowners posting domestic build and repair jobs | £500k+ contractors targeting £50k+ contracts |
| How it generates work | Bidding marketplace — compete on price for each job | Owned digital asset — procurement directors find you directly |
| Typical job value | £500–£5,000 domestic projects | £50k–£2m+ commercial and framework contracts |
| Lead exclusivity | No — multiple contractors bid on every job | Yes — direct enquiries come to you alone |
| What you own after 12 months | Nothing — no credits means no visibility | A digital asset that compounds — SEO, authority, pipeline |
| Framework & tender positioning | Not applicable | Core service — Constructionline, CHAS, NEC3 positioning |
| LinkedIn authority building | No | Yes — targeting procurement directors and framework managers |
| Google Ads management | No | Yes — commercial-intent keywords only |
| SEO strategy | No — zero benefit to your own domain | Yes — trade-specific, location-specific landing pages |
| Cost model | Credits per lead — win or lose, you pay | Foundation build + optional retained — asset you keep forever |
| ROI calculation | Ongoing credit spend competing on price for low-margin jobs | One £50k contract covers the entire foundation investment |
One qualified £50k contract covers the entire foundation investment. The maths isn't complicated — most contractors just haven't done it yet.