Rebolt Pricing Deep Dive: Is It Worth It for Small Contractors?
A no-fluff breakdown of Rebolt's $169-$225/month pricing, what you actually get, and whether it makes financial sense for solo contractors and small home service crews.
If you run a small contracting business, you've probably stared at a Rebolt pricing page wondering whether $169 a month is a smart investment or just another shiny marketing subscription that'll quietly drain your bank account. Fair question. Let's break it down without the hype.
This isn't a sales pitch. It's a deep dive into what Rebolt actually charges, what you get for that money, and whether the math works for a one-truck plumber, a five-person landscaping crew, or a regional HVAC outfit. By the end you'll know whether it belongs on your shortlist or whether a cheaper stack would serve you better.

All-in-one marketing platform for home service businesses
Starting at Starts at $169/mo (annual) or $225/mo (monthly), free trial available
The Short Answer on Rebolt Pricing
Rebolt costs $225/month billed monthly or $169/month billed annually (a 25% discount, roughly $2,028/year vs $2,700). There's only one plan. No tiers, no add-ons, no surprise overage fees. Every customer gets every feature, including the dedicated project manager.
That single-tier pricing is unusual in the home service marketing space. Most competitors push you into a starter plan, then upsell SEO, then upsell ads management, then upsell CRM seats. Rebolt's bet is that small contractors don't have time to evaluate three pricing tiers, so they just bundled everything and picked one number.
For a deeper look at how Rebolt stacks up against alternatives, see our best marketing platforms for home service businesses roundup.
What You Actually Get for $169-$225/Month
The price covers a lot more than a website. Here's the actual feature stack:
- Fully built SEO-optimized website with custom domain, hosting, and SSL — built for you, not a DIY template you assemble at midnight
- Google Business Profile optimization — the single biggest local-search lever for contractors
- AI-powered social media management with automated posting across platforms
- AI lead scoring and call summaries so you stop chasing tire-kickers
- Project map pins that show your completed jobs to homeowners nearby
- Lead conversion widget for booking, calling, texting, or emailing from your site
- Link-in-bio page and QR codes for offline-to-online lead capture
- Monthly performance reports and a dedicated project manager with 24-hour turnaround
Most contractors who sign up are replacing three to five separate tools: a website builder ($30-$50), a social scheduler ($50-$100), a GBP service ($100-$300), call tracking ($50-$150), and often a freelance SEO retainer ($300-$1,000). Stacked up, that's $530 to $1,600/month before anyone touches a piece of your marketing.
How Rebolt Compares to Hiring a Marketing Agency
The honest comparison most contractors care about isn't "Rebolt vs Wix." It's "Rebolt vs the agency quoting me $1,500/month."
A typical home service marketing agency charges $800 to $3,000/month for similar deliverables, often with a six-month minimum contract. They'll build you a site, run your GBP, schedule social, and send a monthly PDF. Rebolt does the same with no contract and built-in software you can actually log into.
Where agencies still win:
- Custom paid ad campaigns with ongoing creative testing
- Personalized SEO strategy beyond template-driven optimization
- White-glove relationship with someone who knows your market intimately
Where Rebolt wins:
- 50-80% lower cost
- No contract lock-in
- Software you own (sort of — more on that below)
- 24-hour turnaround on changes
- Money-back guarantee if it doesn't pay for itself in year one
If you're already paying an agency more than $800/month and not getting measurable lead growth, Rebolt is worth a conversation. If you've never done any marketing and need someone to hold your hand through positioning and offer design, an agency might still earn its fee.
The ROI Math for a Solo Contractor
Let's run real numbers. Say you're a solo plumber with an average ticket of $450 and a 60% close rate on qualified leads. To break even on Rebolt's annual plan ($2,028), you need:
- 7.5 extra jobs per year, or roughly 0.6 jobs per month
That's it. One additional job every six weeks pays for the entire platform. If your average ticket is higher — HVAC techs at $1,200, roofers at $8,000+ — the breakeven drops to less than one job per year.
The real question isn't whether Rebolt can deliver one extra job a month. It's whether your current marketing setup is leaving leads on the table. If you're getting most of your work from Angi and word of mouth and have no Google Business Profile, no consistent social presence, and a website that loads slowly on mobile, the answer is almost certainly yes.
Want to compare with other options first? Browse our marketing tools category for a side-by-side look at alternatives.
Where Rebolt's Pricing Gets Tricky
Few honest gotchas worth knowing before you swipe the card.
Your Website Is Locked to the Platform
If you cancel, you don't walk away with your site. You lose hosting, design, and the URL setup. The domain is yours, but you're rebuilding from scratch on whatever platform comes next. This is true of most all-in-one platforms — Squarespace, Wix Studio, GoHighLevel — but it's worth pricing in. Plan to stay at least 18 months to amortize the switching cost.
Invoicing and Payments Are Still in Development
As of early 2026, Rebolt doesn't replace job invoicing tools like Jobber, Housecall Pro, or ServiceTitan. You'll still need a separate field service management tool. That's a real $50-$200/month line item to add to your budget.
The 11-50 Employee Company Risk
Rebolt was founded in 2024. They're well-funded and growing fast, but you're not buying a 20-year-old SaaS with rock-solid infrastructure. Pricing could change. Features could pivot. The money-back guarantee mitigates year-one risk, but plan for some normal startup volatility.
When Rebolt Is Clearly Worth It
Rebolt makes the most sense if you check three or more of these boxes:
- You currently spend $500+/month on a patchwork of marketing tools
- You're paying an agency $1,000+/month and unsure what you're getting
- Your average job ticket is over $300 and your close rate is at least 40%
- You don't have time to manage social media, GBP, and SEO yourself
- You have at least 6 months of runway to let local SEO compound
- You'd rather have a single dashboard than five logins
If you're a brand-new contractor with no revenue yet, hold off. Spend that $169 on Google Local Service Ads and direct outreach until you have consistent cash flow. Then come back.
When You Should Skip It
Skip Rebolt if you're a hyper-local contractor doing $50,000/year in revenue with all your work from referrals, you genuinely enjoy DIY marketing, or you've already got a high-performing website and stable lead flow. In those cases, $2,000+/year is better deployed elsewhere — equipment, training, or a part-time admin.
Also skip if you operate outside the home service vertical. Rebolt's templates, AI training data, and content engine are tuned for contractors, plumbers, landscapers, HVAC, roofers, and similar trades. A general contractor running commercial projects, a wedding photographer, or a CPA won't get the same compounding benefit. For non-trades businesses, browse our social media management category or website builders instead.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Rebolt have a free trial?
Yes. Rebolt offers a free trial so you can explore the platform before committing. They also back the paid plan with a money-back guarantee if your subscription doesn't generate enough sales to cover itself in the first year.
Is the annual plan really worth the discount?
If you're confident you'll use Rebolt for at least nine months, yes. The annual plan saves $672 per year versus monthly billing. Local SEO and social compounding take three to six months to show real returns, so monthly users often cancel before the strategy has time to work. Annual locks you in long enough to actually see results.
Can I cancel Rebolt anytime?
Monthly subscribers can cancel at any time with no contract. Annual subscribers pay upfront, so cancellation only stops the next renewal — you keep access through the end of your prepaid term.
Does Rebolt include paid ad management?
Not directly. Rebolt focuses on organic channels: SEO, Google Business Profile, social media, and lead conversion on your site. If you want to run Google Ads or Facebook Ads, you'll need a separate tool or freelancer. Many contractors layer Rebolt with Google Local Service Ads, which doesn't need a management platform.
How does Rebolt compare to Jobber or Housecall Pro?
They solve different problems. Jobber and Housecall Pro are field service management — invoicing, scheduling, dispatch, customer records. Rebolt is marketing and lead generation — getting strangers to call you in the first place. Most growing contractors run both.
Will Rebolt actually rank my site on Google?
The site is built with SEO best practices — clean code, proper metadata, mobile-responsive, fast hosting. But ranking still depends on your service area, competition, content, reviews, and time. Expect three to six months before page-one rankings for moderately competitive local terms. Rebolt accelerates the technical foundation; you still need to gather reviews and stay consistent.
What if I outgrow Rebolt?
That's a real consideration once you hit 10+ employees and $1M+ in revenue. At that point, custom websites and dedicated marketing agencies often deliver better ROI. Rebolt is best positioned for contractors doing $100K to $1M in annual revenue who need leverage without overhead.
The Verdict
For most small contractors and home service operators doing $100K-$1M a year, Rebolt's $169-$225/month price is a reasonable bet. You're consolidating $500+ of stacked tools or replacing a $1,500/month agency, and the breakeven is roughly one extra job per quarter. The annual plan with the money-back guarantee removes nearly all year-one risk.
The biggest reason to hesitate isn't price — it's whether you'll actually use it. Buying marketing software you ignore is the most expensive thing in this entire industry. If you'll log in monthly, post the AI-suggested content, and let the project manager run your GBP, Rebolt earns its keep. If it'll sit untouched while you keep doing what you've always done, save your money.
Read more contractor marketing breakdowns on our blog or check out the full Rebolt tool profile for features, pricing tiers, and current alternatives.
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