Membership

Built for the top of the trade.

Every pro is vetted by hand. Membership is the price of admission — a 10% success fee is the price of winning. No bids without an active tier.

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Vetting only

$0
  • ID, license & insurance review
  • Profile listed after vetting
  • Cannot bid until you choose a paid tier

Pro

For established pros

$99/mo
  • 15 qualified bids / month
  • Verified badge
  • Portfolio of 20 projects
  • Client reviews & response
  • 10% success fee on every won job
Most popular

Elite

For top luxury pros

$299/mo
  • 40 qualified bids / month
  • Premium search placement
  • Featured on home page
  • Editorial spotlight, 2× / year
  • Dedicated success manager
  • 10% success fee on every won job

Bespoke

Design-build firms

$799+/mo
  • Unlimited bids
  • White-glove account management
  • Co-marketed editorial content
  • Exclusive territory rights
  • Custom onboarding for your team
  • 10% success fee on every won job

Already a member? Manage billing in your dashboard.

Project pricing

How awarded projects work.

Two paths depending on project size. The 10% platform take is identical either way — the difference is who holds the money.

Escrow · up to $30k

Funds held by Innolux

Homeowner funds the bid into escrow. Pro starts work. Funds release on approval, or auto-release 14 days after the pro marks work done.

  • 10% platform fee, deducted from pro payout on release
  • Single-payment release (no milestone splits)
  • Dispute mediation by Innolux admins
  • Card-processing & bank-payout fees passed through

Direct contract · $30k+

Homeowner pays the pro directly

Above $30k, escrow doesn't fit the deposit and milestone schedules of luxury construction. The homeowner contracts the pro directly. Innolux is paid by the pro on award.

  • 10% match fee charged to the pro's card on file at award
  • 7-day refund window if the homeowner cancels the award
  • Card-on-file required to bid on $30k+ projects
  • Reference contract template provided

Bid amount is what triggers the path — not project category.