Solo operator
One operator, one console, one disciplined spine — same proprietary score the big teams use
If you're the owner, the marketer, and the dispatcher, Afterplots collapses the stack. Property Search, the proprietary Neighbor Lead Score, Neighbor List, postcards, landing pages, mail, and exports all live on one row per door so a single operator can run a multi-step play without a team standup.
You don't need a marketing department to act like one
Solo operators win when they replace five tools and three spreadsheets with a single operational table. Every saved neighbor carries the score, the rationale, the artwork, the landing page, and the audit trail — so the next push is a few clicks, not a multi-day project.
Playbook
- Step 1
Set Profile once
Capture the trade, services, signature offer, brand assets, and business location. Every postcard and landing page reads from this single source — no rebuilding briefs per push.
- Step 2
Run mornings from Property Search
Open the daily snapshot, pick the listings or permit rows that matter this week, and Get Neighbor Afterplots Scores on the strongest anchor. Save the high-fit rows; the rest goes back into the pool.
- Step 3
Mail and route from Neighbor List
Create Postcard generates artwork and copy keyed to each house. Print on your own or mail through Afterplots; every send is logged on the row beside the score and the landing page.
- Step 4
Let automations cover the off-days
When the spine is working, set one workspace automation to score and save high-fit doors on a daily trigger so your queue stays full while you're on a job site.
Realistic about Try
Try-tier workspaces get a guided one-session preview of the proprietary Neighbor Lead Score and a digital-only postcard view. Paid tiers add lead credits, mailed postcards, automations, and CRM/ad-export integrations.
What this replaces
Most solo operators run a list-builder, a design tool, a print broker, a QR landing tool, a CRM, and a spreadsheet for tracking. Afterplots is the workflow that takes a real-world signal to a mailed postcard with a landing page on every row — without any of those side stacks.
