Home Help
Repairs, cleanup, safety fixes, and practical projects that help people keep moving forward.
Pinellas County, Florida
TAD GoodWorks is building a local network where neighbors can find real home help, trusted trades can earn work, and local businesses can support the people around them.
The Network
The goal is simple: connect homeowners and neighbors with practical help while giving local trades and small businesses a better way to serve the community.
Members will be able to request help, discover trusted local partners, follow community projects, and receive rewards that keep more dollars close to home.
What We Are Building
Repairs, cleanup, safety fixes, and practical projects that help people keep moving forward.
Trusted local trades get a clearer path to homeowners who need reliable service.
Members can unlock discounts, sponsor offers, and special reasons to visit local businesses.
Launch promotions can reward early members while introducing them to trusted local partners.
Member Benefits
The public message should stay simple: join the network, find trusted help, save on services, and support businesses that support the community.
Behind the scenes, TAD GoodWorks can use QR codes, partner offers, and launch rewards to guide attention where it helps the network grow.
Get connected to local trades and practical home support without feeling like a ticket number.
Show up as part of a trusted community network instead of fighting for cold leads.
Bring people in with offers, rewards, and campaigns tied to a mission they can understand.
How the Network Helps
The first version should make the value obvious: help at home, trusted local service, business support, and rewards for staying connected.
Neighbors know where to start when they need repairs, cleanup, safety fixes, or guidance.
Trades and businesses get a better way to be seen by people in their own community.
Members can receive launch offers, service discounts, and rewards from local partners.
Every project, sponsor, and offer should make the neighborhood feel more connected.
Local Business Partners
A restaurant or shop can sponsor a local offer that gives members a reason to visit.
Printed pieces, QR codes, and social posts can point people toward the partner's food, service, event, or special.
Partners become part of a neighbor-first network instead of buying a basic ad.
Neighbor first.
Network next.The website can grow into a member portal with profiles, service requests, partner rewards, project updates, and an admin dashboard. For launch, the site should explain the benefits clearly and collect interested members, trades, and sponsors.
Join the Launch List
Join as a neighbor, trade partner, sponsor, restaurant, volunteer, or local business. The first version will focus on signups, partner interest, and the first local offer route.