Conduit Digital

Sat, qualified appointments — booked, screened, and confirmed onto your calendar.

For residential solar installers and independent commercial insurance brokers. Pilot terms deliberately tilted in your favor — pay-per-sat-appointment for solar, a founding rate for insurance — and every number the pilot produces gets published here, win or lose.

Got an email from me? Yes — that was really me. This page says what the email said: same terms, same mechanism, same offer. Check it against your inbox.
Who this is for

Two niches. One job: appointments that actually happen.

Residential solar installers

Sat homeowner appointments — not leads.

  • Every homeowner screened at booking: owner-occupied single-family home, $150+ monthly electric bill, no existing panels.
  • Re-confirmed by phone the day before the appointment.
  • Exclusive: one homeowner, one time slot, never resold. One installer per state during the pilot.
Pilot terms: you pay per sat appointment — $0 otherwise. No retainer, no ad spend on your side, no contract, cancel anytime.

Independent commercial insurance brokers

Qualified decision-maker meetings for your producers.

  • Decision-maker confirmed, business currently insured, coverage type matched to your book.
  • Renewal window checked — 60–90 days out preferred.
  • The prospect knows the meeting is scheduled and why. No ambush calls.
Founding pilot: flat monthly rate for a 3-month pilot, limited to the first two founding agencies. The trade for the founding rate: a testimonial once we've earned it.
The mechanism

How an appointment gets made

Here's the actual process, step by step. Judge the process, not the pitch.

Targeted outreach, not bought lists of "leads"

Prospects are sourced and filtered against your exact criteria — territory, property type, coverage line, renewal timing — before anyone is ever contacted.

Screening at booking

Solar: owner-occupied SFR, $150+/mo electric bill, no existing PV. Insurance: decision-maker, currently insured, renewal window and coverage type confirmed. Anyone who doesn't pass doesn't get booked.

Booked two-way onto your calendar

The prospect picks a slot, gets a confirmation, and knows exactly who they're meeting and why. You see it on your calendar the moment it books.

Day-before phone reconfirmation

Every appointment is re-confirmed by phone the day before. If it can't be reconfirmed, you hear about it before you block the time — not after.

Why the screening has to work: on the solar pilot, if an appointment doesn't sit, I don't get paid. The screening isn't a promise — it's how I earn anything at all. Incentives you can reason about beat testimonials you can't verify.
Pilot scoreboard

The 30-day, 15-appointment pilot: results publish here — win or lose.

This section is intentionally empty right now. When the first pilot wraps, the real numbers go here — good or bad.

Cost per sat appointment
Show rate
Close rate
Get the numbers when they publish

One email with the results. Nothing else, no drip sequence.

Who you're dealing with

A real person, a registered company.

Alexander Ahmed, Founder of Conduit Digital
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Alexander Ahmed

Founder, Conduit Digital LLC

I've worked sales development from both sides — setting appointments, and sitting on the receiving end of "qualified leads" that wasted whole afternoons. I know what the difference feels like. Conduit Digital is new, and I'm building its track record in public: the pilot numbers publish on this page whether they're good or not.

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Fair questions

The things you should be skeptical about

Are these shared leads?

No. Every appointment is exclusive: one prospect, one time slot, one client — nothing is resold. Installers: this is not marketplace lead-selling where the same homeowner is sold to three or four companies; one installer per state during the pilot. Brokers: this is the opposite of QuoteWizard or EverQuote — the meeting is yours alone.

What happens if an appointment doesn't sit?

On the solar pilot: you pay nothing for it — you only pay for appointments that sit. On the insurance pilot: a no-show doesn't count as a delivered meeting, and rebooking it is on me, not you. Either way, a no-show is my problem before it's yours — that's why the day-before phone reconfirmation exists.

Why no retainer on the solar pilot?

Because a retainer would let me get paid whether the screening works or not. Pay-per-sat-appointment means the only way I make money is if qualified homeowners actually show up. During the pilot phase, I'd rather have aligned incentives than upfront cash.

Which territories?

Solar: Florida, Arizona, and Georgia right now. Commercial insurance: Florida, Texas, Georgia, and the Carolinas. If you're outside those, reply anyway — territories expand as pilots wrap.

Why should I trust a new agency with no case studies?

You shouldn't have to — that's the honest answer, and it's why the terms are tilted your way. You won't find much if you Google Conduit Digital yet: it's a new, registered LLC with a real founder and real screening criteria you can read above. Solar installers pay per sat appointment and risk nothing; insurance brokers get a founding rate that exists precisely because we're new and need to earn a track record. The first results publish on this page win or lose. Judge the structure, not the résumé.

One next step

15 minutes. See how the booking and confirmation process works.

No deck, no discovery-call theater. I'll walk you through the screening criteria and the pilot terms, and you decide if it's worth a try.

Prefer email? alex@conduit-digital.com — I'll work around your schedule.