Lead Nurture Close Pricing & Cost

How much does Lead Nurture Close cost? Here is everything we could verify about Lead Nurture Close's pricing model, what's included, and the terms — with the sources each figure was traced from.

  • Pricing model: Fixed-rate monthly retainer for full-service digital marketing programs, with tiered plans (Essentials Foundation, Essentials Momentum, Accelerator Authority, Accelerator Dominator) plus a one-time onboarding fee; higher tiers bundle SEO/website/CRM and some include managed paid ads, while Enterprise is custom quote.
  • Starting price: $950/Month
  • Typical range: $950-$6,500/month
  • Billing: Monthly retainer; one-time $1,000 onboarding fee for all full-service marketing packages. Paid-ad tiers also specify managed ad spend capacity (e.g. up to $5,000/month managed Google ad spend on Essentials Momentum, up to $15,000/month managed ad spend on Accelerator Dominator) and LeadNurtureClose 360® usage overages may apply beyond included credits.

What's included

  • High-converting home service website (up to 20 pages on listed plans)
  • Hosting, daily backups, and unlimited edits
  • Google Business Profile optimization
  • AI-driven local SEO
  • SEO blog/content creation
  • LeadNurtureClose 360® CRM and multi-channel communication follow-up system
  • Google Ads setup and management on paid-ad tiers
  • Dedicated landing pages for paid ads on paid-ad tiers
  • Facebook and Instagram ads on Accelerator Dominator
  • Retargeting on Accelerator Dominator
  • Strategic link-building on Accelerator Authority and above
  • Automated review requests via email and SMS

Lead Nurture Close publishes unusually explicit pricing on its own pricing page, so the clearest evidence is first-party rather than directory estimates. The published monthly plans are Essentials Foundation at $950/month, Essentials Momentum at $1,800/month, Accelerator Authority at $3,500/month, and Accelerator Dominator at $6,500/month, plus a one-time $1,000 onboarding fee. I also checked third-party search angles/directories; the only concrete outside pricing-related data I found was a RankWatch profile listing a 'Min. Client Value: $1000+', which is a directory/platform data point rather than a plan price from the agency itself.

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