Affiliate Disclosure

Last updated: May 2, 2026

Short version: Some links on this site are affiliate links. We may receive a commission if you purchase through them, at no additional cost to you. This includes — primarily — GoHighLevel, Jobber, Housecall Pro, and other contractor software platforms reviewed on this site.

Full disclosure

In accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's guidelines on endorsements and testimonials (16 CFR Part 255), NewTradeLeads.com discloses that some of the links on this site are affiliate or referral links.

This means that if you click a link and make a purchase or sign up for a service, NewTradeLeads may receive a commission from the company whose product or service you purchased. This commission is paid by the company — not by you — and does not change the price you pay.

Which products carry affiliate links

The primary platforms that may have affiliate relationships include:

  • GoHighLevel — CRM and marketing automation platform. This is the primary platform CRST uses for contractor client deployments, and the one most recommended on this site.
  • Jobber — Field service management software for home service businesses.
  • Housecall Pro — Field service management and scheduling software for contractors.
  • Other contractor software platforms that may be reviewed or recommended in articles on this site.

How we handle recommendations

We do not recommend products solely because they have an affiliate program. Every product recommended on this site is either something Bryan Collins uses directly for CRST clients, something CRST has evaluated in a real business context, or something with a legitimate use case for the contractor businesses this site serves.

The existence of an affiliate relationship does not mean we endorse a product unconditionally. We will note limitations, alternatives, and cases where a product may not be the right fit.

Your cost is the same

Affiliate commissions are paid by the vendor from their marketing budget — they do not increase the price you pay. In some cases, affiliate links include free trial extensions or discounts that you wouldn't get by going directly to the vendor's website.

How to identify affiliate links

Affiliate links are typically marked with a note where they appear (e.g., "affiliate link" or "we may earn a commission"). When in doubt, assume any link to a commercial product or service is a potential affiliate link.

Questions

If you have questions about this disclosure or want to know whether a specific link is an affiliate link, contact us at: hello@newtradeleads.com