You do great work.Now you have proof.
Share the photos, tell your Account Manager what happened on the job, and send a polished project page the same night. It should feel as easy as finishing the work — not like starting a second job.
Same-night send
Real photos, real scope, one clean link you can text after the job is done.
Sound familiar?
Your best work is stuck on your phone.
You take photos because you're proud of the work. But those photos never go anywhere — and it costs you in moments like these.
“Can you send me some examples?”
A lead asks to see past work. You text a few loose photos from your camera roll — no context, no scope, no before-and-after. It doesn’t land the way the real job did.
“You should call my contractor.”
Your best customer refers you. Their friend Googles your name and finds a bare website from 2019 — or nothing at all. The referral had momentum. Now it’s gone.
“Have you done this kind of work before?”
You’re at a kitchen table bidding a $40K remodel. The homeowner wants proof you’ve done this before. You scroll through your phone looking for that one bathroom from last year. Not exactly confidence-inspiring.
“The other guy quoted less.”
Without visible proof of quality, you’re competing on price. A portfolio of your actual craftsmanship is the difference between justifying your rate and losing the job to someone cheaper.
How it works
Five minutes. From your phone. On the job site.
No templates to fill out. No sitting at a computer. No hiring a web designer. Just your photos, a quick conversation, and a professional page.
Step 01
Share the photos you already took
Drop them into the chat from your camera roll. Before-and-afters, progress shots, the finished result — whatever you’ve got. Phone photos are fine.
Step 02
Describe the work to your Account Manager
Type it out, send a voice note, or just answer a few questions — like explaining the job to someone at your marketing agency. The scope, the details, whatever’s worth mentioning.
Step 03
Review, approve, share
Your Account Manager drafts a clean, professional project page. Look it over, tweak anything you want, hit publish. Now you have something worth sending.
What you get
A portfolio that does your work justice.
Clean layout. Real photos. Honest description of the work. Every page is built to make the person looking at it think: “this is someone who takes their work seriously.”
Master Bath — Full Gut & Rebuild
Complete tear-out of the existing master bath. New tile throughout, walk-in shower with frameless glass, double vanity with quartz countertops. About three weeks start to finish.
Where it works
One link. Ready for every situation.
Your portfolio isn't a website you hope people find. It's a tool you use — actively, in the moments that actually matter.
In the follow-up text
Finished a job? Text the homeowner your project page. They send it to their neighbor who’s been thinking about a remodel. The referral arrives with proof attached.
Alongside your estimate
Include a link to similar past work with every bid. The homeowner sees you’ve done this before — at this level. That’s the difference between winning at your price and losing to someone cheaper.
On your Google Business profile
When someone Googles your business name, your portfolio link is right there. Instead of a stale website, they see your most recent work.
In your Link Hub
One clean URL with your portfolio, contact info, reviews, and socials. Drop it in your email signature, on business cards, in any conversation. Like Linktree, but built for your trade.
When someone asks what you do
At a networking event. At the supply house. Talking to a neighbor. Pull out your phone, show your portfolio. Now they remember you — and they have something to forward.
Building over time
Every project you add makes your portfolio stronger. Five projects in, you look established. Ten in, you have a body of work that speaks for itself. It compounds.
Why this works
Built around how you actually work.
You've tried websites. You've tried posting on social. The problem was never motivation — it was that everything required too many steps after a long day. KnearMe removes every step that made you quit last time.
Like texting your marketing person
Your Account Manager handles the writing, the layout, the polish. You just share photos and describe the job however’s easiest — type it, say it, answer a few questions.
Phone photos, not a photo shoot
The photos on your phone right now are good enough. Before-and-afters from the job site, progress shots, the finished result. No staging required.
Five minutes, not two hours
Share your photos, describe the work, review the draft. Do it on the job site or on the drive home. The whole point is that it’s fast enough to actually happen.
Yours, permanently
Unlike social posts that vanish or a website that goes stale, every project page is permanent. Your portfolio only grows. It’s proof of work that compounds.
Pricing
Try it on your next finished job.
Start free. No credit card. If one shared page helps you close one job, the Pro plan pays for itself for the year.
Free
Try it on a real job
Pro
For contractors building a real portfolio
FAQ
Questions trades ask before publishing the first page.
The first send has to feel easy. These are the questions contractors usually ask before they try the workflow on a real finished job.
Ready on the next send
Start with the next job you finish.
Take the photos you were going to take anyway. Tell your Account Manager about the job. Five minutes later, you have proof of work worth sharing — and a portfolio that grows every time you do what you do best.