The Fastest Way to the Kitchen Table: Choose Your Lead Velocity
From Instant Auction Leads to Exclusive Priority Territories—Powered by Tom Hegna's Authority and Financialize Tech.






The Lead Maturity Comparison
Choose the tier that matches your growth stage and budget. Every agent starts somewhere— we have the right lead velocity for you.
Budget Matchmaker
What is your monthly growth budget?
Auction & Marketplace
The "Launchpad"
New agents or those needing volume now
$17-$125
Bid per lead
Budget: $0 - $2,000/mo
- Bid in Real-Time
- Instant Access
- Low Barrier to Entry
- Nationwide Availability
- Self-Serve Platform
- Volume-Based Pricing
Hot Leads
The "Growth" Tier
Established agents scaling their practice
$180-496
per lead
Budget: $2,000 - $5,000/mo
- High Intent Prospects
- Filtered & Qualified
- First Come, First Serve
- Phone & Email Verified
- Priority Support
- Average Conversion Rate (28%)
Priority Leads
The "Alpha" Exclusive
Top 1% Producers
$500
per lead
Budget: $5,000 - $20,000/mo
- 15-Minute Head Start
- Locked Counties
- 100% Exclusive - Never Shared
- Dedicated Priority Line
- Highest Conversion Rate (42%)

"The Priority and Hot Lead tiers are where serious agents invest. These aren't just leads, they're qualified clients backed by verification and trust."
Tom Hegna
Industry Economist & Best-Selling Author
42%
Priority Tier Close Rate
28%
Hot Leads Close Rate
The 4-Tier Comparison Matrix
The 15-Minute Rule
In the insurance business, timing isn't just important—it's everything. Research shows that the first agent to make meaningful contact has a 233% higher close rate than those who follow.
The Fast Lane Advantage
Priority Agent
0:00
Lead contacted, conversation started
15 MINUTE GAP
2+
Other Agents
15:00
Still waiting for lead access...
2.3x
Higher Close Rate
100%
First-to-Contact
"If you aren't first, you're last. Priority Agents are always first."

Tom Hegna
Industry Economist & Best-Selling Author
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