Let me be honest with you: I'm a plumber. I've been running Thompson Plumbing & Electric in Denver for 14 years. I can re-pipe a two-story Victorian in a day and rewire a commercial kitchen without breaking a sweat. But social media? That's a different beast entirely. For most of my career, word-of-mouth and a Google listing were enough. Then about two years ago, I started noticing something. The younger contractors in my area - the ones with flashy Instagram pages and TikTok videos - were scooping up jobs that used to come my way. Homeowners were hiring plumbers based on social media presence. The world had changed, and I hadn't changed with it.
So I decided to do it myself. Every night, after eight to ten hours of physically demanding work, I'd come home, eat dinner, and then spend the next three hours on my phone. Shooting photos of completed jobs. Writing captions that never sounded right. Trying to figure out how Instagram Reels worked. Watching YouTube tutorials about hashtag strategies at midnight.
The results were embarrassing. Blurry photos of pipe fittings. Captions like "Another great install today! Call us for all your plumbing needs!" My videos looked like they were filmed during an earthquake. I'd post something, check it obsessively for an hour, get four likes - three of them from family members - and feel defeated.
But I kept going because I thought that's what you had to do. I was trading my evenings, my energy, and my presence at home for content that wasn't even working. My wife Maria would be putting the kids to bed while I sat at the kitchen table, hunched over my phone, trying to figure out why my post about a bathroom remodel only reached 47 people. My son Jake would ask me to play catch and I'd say "in a minute" - and that minute never came.
The phone was always in my hand. Notifications buzzing during dinner. Checking analytics during my daughter's homework time. I told myself I was doing it for the family - growing the business, securing our future. But the truth was, I was choosing Instagram over the people sitting right in front of me.
The Night Everything Changed
My daughter Sophia had a school play in November. She'd been rehearsing for weeks, practicing her lines in the mirror, asking me to help her with her costume. I promised I'd be there. And I was - physically. I was sitting in the second row of the school auditorium.
But I wasn't watching the play. I was editing an Instagram Reel on my phone. A before-and-after of a kitchen sink replacement I'd done that afternoon. I was adjusting the text overlay, picking a trending audio clip, trying to get the timing right. I was so focused on the screen that I didn't even notice when Sophia walked on stage.
Then Maria leaned over and whispered five words that hit me like a punch to the gut: "You care more about that phone than your own daughter right now."
I looked up. Sophia was singing her solo. I'd missed the beginning. I put my phone away, but the damage was done. Maria didn't speak to me the whole drive home. That night, I sat in the garage for an hour, staring at nothing.
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A few weeks later, I was scrolling through a contractor Facebook group - one of those private groups where plumbers, electricians, and HVAC guys share tips and vent about clients. Someone posted: "Just found a service that does all my social media for $199/month. Best decision I made this year."
The comments blew up. Other contractors were chiming in. "Been using them for four months, my leads from Instagram doubled." "My wife is thrilled I'm not on my phone every night anymore." "The content actually looks professional."
I was skeptical. Deeply skeptical. $199 for social media content? That had to be garbage. Nobody makes quality content for that price. I've seen what cheap services produce - generic stock photos with motivational quotes slapped on them.
But then I did the math. And the math changed everything.
My hourly rate as a plumber is $75. I was spending at least three hours every night on social media. That's $225 a night of my time. Seven days a week? That's $1,575 a week. $6,750 a month. I was spending the equivalent of $6,750 a month producing amateur content that barely got any engagement.
For $199, even if the content was mediocre, the math made sense. So I signed up for Feedbird that same night. No contract, cancel anytime. What did I have to lose?
The First Week Was Weird
The content arrived within a week of signing up. I opened the files expecting to be disappointed. Instead, I sat there scrolling through post after post with my mouth open.
Professional graphics. Clean, branded designs with my company colors and logo. Properly written captions that actually sounded like a plumbing company talking to homeowners - not a robot, not a marketing textbook, but like a real person who knows about pipes. Before-and-after project photos styled and polished with text overlays. Short-form videos with captions, transitions, and music that looked like something a production company would charge thousands for.
I didn't have to lift a finger. I didn't have to shoot anything. I didn't have to write a single word. I just reviewed the content, hit approve, and it was done.
The weird part was what happened that first evening. It was 7pm and I had nothing to do. No photos to edit. No captions to write. No Reels to figure out. I walked into the living room and Jake was tossing a baseball in the air. "Dad, wanna play catch?" For the first time in months, I said yes - and I actually meant it.
Here's where things get really interesting. The engagement didn't just hold steady without me - it went up. Significantly.
- ↑ Engagement rate went from 1.2% to 4.1%
- ↑ Instagram followers grew from 2,300 to 4,800 in 3 months
- ↓ Hours spent on social media: 21/week to 0
- ↓ Monthly cost: $199 (vs ~$6,750 of my time)
- ↑ New jobs traced to social media: 8–12 per month
Let me repeat that last number. Eight to twelve new jobs a month that I can directly trace back to Instagram and Facebook. At an average job value of $800, that's $6,400 to $9,600 in monthly revenue - from a $199 investment. The ROI is absurd.
But honestly? The ROI I care about most isn't financial. It's the fact that I eat dinner with my family every night now. I help Sophia with her homework. I play catch with Jake. Maria and I watch a movie after the kids go to bed instead of me sitting at the kitchen table swearing at Instagram's algorithm.
What $199/Month Actually Gets You
Since a lot of people in the comments keep asking for specifics, here's exactly what shows up in my inbox every month:
- ✓ 10 custom-designed social media posts - branded to your exact colors, fonts, and style
- ✓ Platform-specific content - optimized for Instagram, Facebook, or wherever you post
- ✓ Real human creators - not AI, not templates, actual designers and copywriters
- ✓ No contracts - month to month, cancel anytime, zero commitment
They also offer short-form videos (5 for $199) that you can add on. I started with just the posts and added videos after month two when I saw the results. The videos are what really blew my mind - they take raw footage or photos and turn them into professional Reels with text overlays, transitions, and trending audio.
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"I used to spend my Sundays batch-creating content. Now I spend them with my kids. Feedbird pays for itself in time alone."
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"My wife says Feedbird saved our marriage. Only half joking."
What I'd Tell Myself a Year Ago
If I could go back and talk to the version of me who was sitting in that school auditorium editing a Reel while his daughter sang on stage, I'd grab myself by the shoulders and say: stop.
Doing social media yourself isn't "free." It costs you time. It costs you energy. It costs you moments with your family that you'll never get back. Every hour you spend fumbling with Canva templates and hashtag research is an hour you're not spending on what actually matters - your business, your family, your life.
For me, $199 a month to get my evenings back was the best business decision I've ever made. But more importantly, it was the best family decision I've ever made. If you're a small business owner spending hours every night on content that isn't even working - ask yourself what that time is actually worth. I promise you, it's worth more than $199.
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Comments
58 commentsDude. This is literally me. I'm an electrician in Tampa and I've been spending 2-3 hours every single night on Instagram trying to make my business look professional. My wife keeps telling me to put the phone down. Just signed up for Feedbird after reading this. If I get even half the results Marcus got, it'll be worth it.
I'm a contractor's wife and I just sent this article to my husband. He spends EVERY evening on social media for his roofing company. The kids barely see him even though he's sitting right there at the dinner table. Marcus, thank you for writing this. It perfectly describes what our family goes through.
Tell him to just try it for one month. No contract so theres literally nothing to lose. I switched 3 months ago and my wife keeps thanking me lol
Ok so what exactly do you get for $199? Is it just graphics or do they write captions too? And do you have to send them photos of your work or do they create everything from scratch?
You get 10 custom posts with graphics AND captions for $199. You can send them photos of your work and they'll design around them, or they create everything from scratch with your branding. Theres also a video package - 5 short-form videos for another $199 if you want that too. I do both, so $398/mo total. No contracts either.
HVAC tech here. I calculated my time the same way Marcus did and almost fell over. I was spending roughly $5,000/month of my own time making terrible instagram posts. $199 is a no brainer. Been using Feedbird since January and my engagement tripled. The content looks 10x better than anything I ever made.
The part about missing your daughter's solo really got me 😢 My husband runs a painting company and he's on his phone constantly. I've said almost the exact same thing Maria said. Sending him this tonight.
Idk... $199 for content seems too cheap to be any good. I've tried cheap services before and they were all garbage. What makes this one different?
UPDATE: ok I tried it. I was wrong. First batch just came in and its actually really solid. The designs are clean, captions are on point, everything is branded with my colors. I stand corrected 👍
I own a cleaning company and was doing all my own social media. Spending hours on Canva making posts that got like 3 likes. Switched to Feedbird 2 months ago and the difference is night and day. My posts actually look professional now and I'm getting DMs from new clients every week. Plus I have my evenings free for the first time in years.
Plumber in Atlanta. I literally thought I was the only one spending 3 hours a night on this stuff. Glad to know I'm not alone and even more glad there's a solution. The time savings alone make this worth it. My hourly rate is $85 so I was basically burning $255/night on bad content lol
How fast do they turn stuff around? I need content pretty quick for a spring promotion we're running.
I got my first batch within about a week of signing up. They do a quick onboarding call to learn your brand and then start creating. After that its a consistent monthly delivery. Pretty fast overall.
General contractor, been doing this 20 years. Never thought I'd need social media but here we are. Started Feedbird last month because of an article like this one. The content is solid and I don't have to think about instagram anymore. That alone is worth the $199 even if I never got a single lead from it. But I AM getting leads, so thats a nice bonus 😂
Marcus, your story is my husband's story. Almost word for word. He's a handyman and he was spending every evening on social media instead of being present with our family. I showed him this article and he signed up the same day. It's been 3 weeks and he's a different person. He's actually HERE at dinner now. Thank you.
The math Marcus laid out is what got me. When you calculate the actual cost of doing it yourself based on your hourly rate... $199 isn't cheap, it's an absolute steal. Been using them 5 months now. Zero regrets.
I manage social media for my dad's plumbing company (he's terrible with technology lol). I was spending hours every week on it on top of my own job. Signed us up for Feedbird and now I just review and post what they send. It's freed up so much of my time. The content is way more polished than what I was making too. Win-win.
Been using Feedbird for 7 months now. Started with posts, added videos at month 3. My Instagram went from basically dead to my #1 source of new leads. And I haven't touched the app for content creation in over half a year. $398/mo for posts and videos is honestly the best investment in my business right now.