Find the crew
behind the work.
WhichCrew is a neighborhood project map where homeowners post before-and-after photos and tag the contractor who did the work, so nearby neighbors can find real crews from real neighbors.
Before
AfterWork by Always Green Turf, a Long Beach crew. See their other projects ↗
From one project to the crew everyone trusts
- 1Add your home
Create a page for your home in seconds. We never publish your exact address. Listings show your neighborhood only — never your street, house number, or block. Photos are yours to share; we recommend cropping out house numbers and street signs.
Neighborhood-level privacy - 2Add the project, and the crew
Add each project (turf, fence, pavers, an ADU…) with the crew who did it and a before / after photo. The photos are what make it useful, and a little addictive.
The before/after is the magic - 3Neighbors find the crew
People nearby browse real finished projects, not stock photos, not ads , and find the exact crew behind each one.
Real crews, real homes - 4The best crews rise
Every project feeds a local leaderboard, weighted so a contractor earns their ranking over many happy neighbors, never a single glowing review.
Community-ranked
How crews climb
Every rank on WhichCrew is earned from real homes. No ads, no paid placement — the only way up is neighbors putting real projects behind you.
When a home adds a project naming a crew, that's a vouch. Each home counts once — no matter how many projects it posts — so a crew's level is the number of distinct homes behind them.
- New on the blockfirst home
- Backed by the block3+ homes · joins Top Pros
- Neighborhood staple7+ homes
- Local legend15+ homes
Stars say how good — trophies say what at. When you add a project, you can award up to 3 for what the crew absolutely crushed. They stack on the crew's card for the whole block to see — and they never affect rank order.
Crews rank by the number of distinct homes that vouch for them — more homes, higher spot. So your 4th home moves you above a crew with 3. If two crews are tied on homes, the higher star rating ranks first, and if that's tied too, the most recent vouch wins. It's the homes, then the ratings — nothing bought, nothing hidden.
One home, one voice. A home's rating counts once per crew — posting five projects doesn't stack five ratings.
Ranked means proven. Nobody appears on the board until 3 distinct homes have named them — one glowing review from a cousin gets nobody ranked.
Never for sale. There is no button, price, or plan that moves a crew up. Run a crew? Your card is free — the climb is yours to earn.
A few promises to you
Contractors can't buy a ranking, a review, or a spot on the leaderboard. Reputation here is earned one neighbor at a time.
Project photos and notes are public so neighbors can find nearby work. We only ever publish your address at the neighborhood, city, or ZIP level — your exact street and house number are never shown, and your spot on the map is an approximate neighborhood pin, never your actual home. Photos are yours to share, so if one captures a house number or street sign, we recommend cropping it out first.
We don't vet, screen, or guarantee anyone. Always confirm a contractor's license, bond, and insurance yourself.
How we keep it honest
Photos are reviewed when flagged. Spot something off? Tap the flag on any photo or listing. Admins follow up and take action when needed.
Verified Homes get a teal checkmark. Homeowners can optionally send us a quick proof of residence (utility bill, lease, or photo ID). After we review it, their home shows a Verified Home badge so neighbors can tell at a glance that a real resident posted it. Verification documents are stored privately and auto-deleted after review. The badge only confirms the residence; ratings and projects on a verified page are still neighbor-posted opinions, not our endorsement.
A home page can be started with neighborhood-level info, but exact addresses are never shown. If it's your home, you can claim it, edit it, or request removal anytime.
Questions neighbors ask
What does it mean to vouch for a crew?
When you add a project, you're vouching for the crew that did it — your photos, rating, and notes are a public thumbs-up from a real neighbor. Vouches are the only thing that moves a contractor up the Top Pros board; they can't be bought, and contractors can't write their own.
Is WhichCrew free?
Yes, WhichCrew is free for homeowners. There are no listing fees, and we don't take a cut from contractors. The directory is funded by the community of homeowners who post and the contractors they hire.
Do you vet or guarantee contractors?
No. WhichCrew is a directory only — we don't screen, endorse, rank, or guarantee any contractor's work. To get a neighborhood started, some contractor cards are added by WhichCrew from public license records, but they carry no rating or ranking until real neighbors vouch. Every rating, review, and Top Pros spot comes only from homeowners who actually hired the crew. Always verify a contractor's license, bonding, and insurance yourself before hiring.
Is my street address public?
No. We publish only the neighborhood, city, and ZIP — your exact street address and house number are never shown in a listing, and map pins are placed at neighborhood-level offsets, never on your house. One thing to know: the photos you upload are yours to share, so if a shot happens to capture your house number or a street sign, we recommend cropping it out before posting.
How do contractors get ranked?
A contractor needs at least three distinct homes to name them before they appear on Top Pros. Crews are ordered by how many distinct homes vouch for them; ties go to the higher star rating, then the most recent vouch. Each home counts once no matter how many projects it posts. Rankings come from neighbors, not from us.
How does the Verified Home badge work?
Homeowners can optionally submit proof of residence (utility bill, lease, mortgage statement, or photo ID with matching address). After a manual review, their home shows a teal Verified Home badge. Documents are stored privately and deleted after review.
Can I delete or hide my home?
Yes. You can make your home private or remove it entirely from your dashboard at any time. If someone else created a page for your address and you want it taken down, use the 'Is this your home?' claim flow. Whenever someone files a claim, we email the current owner first — so a home page can never be taken over silently.
Give the crew the credit they earned
Add your home and the crews who made it shine.