From the field, not a tech company.
I'm Peyton LeFleur, and I help local businesses get found and stop losing the customers they've already earned.
"I did not come to the trades from the web. I came to the web from the trades."
For about three years I ran heavy equipment on concrete crews, traveling the Midwest pouring roller-compacted concrete on jobs most people never see. I started with almost no experience on the machines and became the guy the crew leaned on to get it done. I also learned exactly what it feels like to be stuck on a job site, hands full, hearing the phone ring and knowing it's work walking straight to a competitor because I can't stop to answer.
That stretch taught me how hands-on businesses actually run, because I lived it. It also showed me what happens when a business runs on empty promises instead of doing right by people. I'd rather build something of my own, run it straight, and never leave anyone hanging.
So I taught myself to build the systems local businesses actually need. It starts with a fast, professional website, but search works differently now. Getting found isn't just about ranking on Google anymore. It's about showing up when your customer asks ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or Grok who the best option in town is. So I write and manage real content and your Google Business Profile to put you in those answers, for $279 a month. And the one I'm proudest of: an AI voice agent that answers every call in seconds, qualifies the lead, and books the job around the clock. So nobody ever hears a ring you couldn't get to, whether you're on a roof or asleep.
That's Titan, and it's me. I build it, I answer the phone, I do what I say, and I'm still here long after you go live, keeping the systems running and the leads coming in. No account managers, no ticket queue, no mystery fees.
You get someone who's been in the field and can build the tech, so you finally stop paying to make the phone ring only to miss half the calls or miss the search entirely.
See the three things I do →"You've already earned the customer. My job is to make sure you don't lose them to a missed call or a search you're not in."
I've been on the job site with my hands full. I know what a full schedule feels like and what a dead phone feels like, because I've lived both.
Search changed. People ask ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Grok who to hire. I do the work to put you in those answers.
I do what I say, I answer the phone, and I stay after launch. No account managers, no ticket queue, no mystery fees.
One person who has been in the field: find out where you are losing customers right now.