Lead generation ยท France ยท Head-to-head
Habitatpresto vs Travaux.com
Two France lead generation options, compared side by side for France trades.
Which should you choose?
Habitatpresto edges ahead on our France tiering (Tier S vs A), but both are workable โ the right pick depends on your trade, region, and the France-specific notes below.
Habitatpresto
Tier S ยท RecommendedMise en relation particuliers โ artisans vรฉrifiรฉs
A leading French renovation lead-gen brand connecting homeowners to vetted artisans on a subscription model โ no per-devis charge and no commission on the work, which makes cost predictable.
Pros
- + Strong French-native renovation brand
- + Subscription model (no per-lead/commission)
- + Vetted-artisan positioning builds trust
- + Predictable cost
Cons
- โ Pricing not public (quote)
- โ Lead quality varies by trade/region
- โ Subscription commits you upfront
- โ Competition among listed artisans
France note
The cleanest French renovation lead channel to try first โ the no-commission subscription means a busy month doesnโt cost you more. Ask for cost-per-signed-job data before committing.
Travaux.com
Tier A ยท WorkablePlace de marchรฉ travaux (propriรฉtรฉ US โ groupe Angi/Instapro)
A large French-origin renovation marketplace now owned by the US-listed Angi (via Instapro), connecting homeowners and artisans on a pay-per-lead model with free registration.
Pros
- + Large established marketplace
- + Free registration; pay-per-lead
- + High homeowner traffic
- + Broad trade coverage
Cons
- โ US-owned (Angi/Instapro), not French-native
- โ Pay-per-lead cost can mount
- โ Leads often shared/contested
- โ Per-lead price not public
France note
Big reach, but itโs US-owned and pay-per-lead โ set a strict budget and track cost-per-job, because shared leads can get expensive fast.
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