Everything piano tuners ask before getting leads from Facebook.

Clear answers about access, ad spend, pay-per-lead structure, and what happens after Intunition launches campaigns for your tuning business.

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Yes. The positioning, ad angles, follow-up language, and proof points are built around piano tuning businesses first. The site, the offer, and the campaign logic are meant for tuners who want more calls, more booked appointments, and more pianos tuned in their local service area.

Intunition builds and runs Facebook lead-generation campaigns for piano tuners. We create the ads, manage the campaigns, structure the lead path, and help turn local piano owners into inquiries so you do not have to become an ads specialist.

The core idea is simple: you fund the ad spend, typically starting around $20 to $50 per day, and the model is oriented around paying for lead flow rather than a traditional agency retainer. Final terms can be set during onboarding based on your market, service radius, tuning offer, and lead criteria.

One primary example is Matt, one of the owners, running Facebook ads in Utah and seeing a $6 cost per piano-tuning lead. That example is useful proof that the model can work, but actual results depend on location, offer, budget, competition, seasonality, and follow-up speed.

No. That is the point. Intunition writes and builds piano-tuning ads for you, then manages the campaigns so you can focus on answering calls, booking appointments, tuning pianos, and building repeat customers.

After you sign on, you grant the appropriate Facebook access so Intunition can create and manage campaigns from your business assets. You keep ownership of your page and business presence while we handle the ad operations.