We started The Welcome Company with a simple belief: the best local businesses deserve to be discovered for the right reasons … trust, reputation, and the quality of their work. And homeowners deserve something just as important: a friendly guide that helps them feel confident about who they let into their home.
Everything we do is the intersection of these two goals
We help plumbers, dentists, remodelers, HVAC pros, roofers, veterinarians … and other top local businesses that serve local families … stay top-of-mind through three simple channels that all reinforce trust:

that create a warm introduction

where we’re active in the same community conversations they care about

filled with curated pros, local events, stories, nonprofits, and things that make a community feel like home
Our job is to highlight them … our partners.
The people who show up early, stay late, answer the phone, solve real problems, and keep this community running.
We help make sure people know it.
We live here. We shop here. We volunteer here. We drive the same roads and sit in the same bleachers. This isn’t an algorithm or a national directory it’s neighbor-to-neighbor.
Our team has built companies, scaled them, sold them, rescued them, and learned the hard way what it means to grow. We have enormous respect for anyone running a business or a practice. We know the stakes. We know the pressure. And we built this company to actually help.
Every partner conversation starts with a simple question: “What would actually move the needle for you?” Then we build around that.
No complicated dashboards. No opaque metrics. No jargon. Just thoughtful touchpoints that help the right homeowners remember the right professionals at the right time.
Homeowners recognize our Welcome Buggy. They read and love our newsletters. They use our recommendations. And they talk to us which means they trust the businesses we highlight.
Our founders have built and scaled multiple companies.
Our team comes from community engagement, operations, marketing, and local service work.
But titles matter less than the mindset:
Be neighborly. Be helpful. Be honest.
Every community has organizations doing quiet, meaningful work. We support a selected few of them by:
Because strong communities aren’t built by accident they’re built by people showing up for one another.