Networx has no public REST API, developer portal, or OAuth. Lead delivery to CRMs runs through Zapier zaps consuming lead emails and webhooks, or a concierge feed configured by the Enterprise Pro team. No documented webhook schema, no SDKs, and no self-serve onboarding.
Networx scores D on the API Report Card. Networx has no public REST API, developer portal, or OAuth. Lead delivery to CRMs runs through Zapier zaps consuming lead emails and webhooks, or a concierge feed configured by the Enterprise Pro team. No documented webhook schema, no SDKs, and no self-serve onboarding.
Without a usable official API, teams fall back on manual exports, file drops, or one-off vendor integrations. The other option is an unofficial API layer like Supergood that automates the authenticated web app directly.
Networx (Networx Systems, Inc.) is a U.S. home-services pay-per-lead marketplace headquartered at 3399 Peachtree Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30326, founded in 2004 (legal entity incorporated June 2010) and led by long-tenured manager Mel Scherman (Billing & Compliance).
Field Service Management, specifically a horizontal pay-per-lead marketplace for U.S. residential home-services contractors and trades. Homeowners submit a project request on networx.com (trade, ZIP, project details, timing), Networx's matching engine and quality-assurance team filter out fake numbers and spam, and matched leads are pushed in real time to up to a small number of competing contractors who pre-bought leads in that trade/geography.
Medium in U.S. home-services lead-gen. Networx reports ~24,000+ contractor partners and a 20-year operating history, but trails Angi (hundreds of thousands of pros, ~$1.18B revenue) and Thumbtack (~300,000 active pros, ~$400M revenue) by roughly an order of magnitude.
Networx holds the top-of-funnel lead, billing, dispute, and reputation data for ~24,000+ U.S. home-services contractor companies across ~18+ trade categories: every inbound homeowner service request and structured intake answer, real-time matched-lead notifications, full customer contact details unlocked at lead-charge time, per-lead variable pricing and trade/geo multipliers, lead-share assignments to competing pros, prepaid credit ledger and consumption history, dispute/refund requests and outcomes (charged, credited, denied), pro profile content (services, ZIPs, licensing, photos, response rates), reviews and ratings, lead pacing/throttling state, Enterprise Pro analytics dashboards, AI-driven lead verification scores, and historical booked/won status feeding Networx's match and quality-scoring algorithms.
Mature, slow-moving.
No self-serve developer portal, every CRM/integration request requires going through the Enterprise Pro team for concierge onboarding with no published SLA, no public sandbox, and no documented approval criteria. Documented integrations (e.g., DripJobs) are implemented as Zapier zaps rather than native REST calls, adding a third-party dependency, recurring Zapier task cost, and latency into the lead path. Full sourced list under Sources below.
Common alternatives include Angi (Angi Leads + Angi Ads), Thumbtack, HomeAdvisor (Angi Leads), Houzz Pro, Porch, Bark. Graded alternatives appear under "More from the report card" below.
Grades measure one thing: can a customer's engineering team get their own data out programmatically? We check six things (whether a real API exists, how access is gated, data coverage, auth quality, docs and developer experience, and stability) and roll them into a letter grade. Grades get re-verified, and they only move on evidence.