Falcon Marketing Launches FalconJ and Dorbid to Disrupt CRM and Home Services Markets
LOS ANGELES, CA, UNITED STATES, March 4, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Falcon Marketing, LLC has officially launched two new platforms: FalconJ.com, a purpose-built CRM for web design companies, and Dorbid.com, a competitive bidding marketplace for garage door repair and installation.
FalconJ.com was built from the ground up to solve a problem most web design agencies quietly accept: their tech stack is fragmented, bloated, and inefficient. Agencies typically juggle project management in Jira or Asana, CRM in Salesforce or SugarCRM, accounting in QuickBooks, client portals in separate systems, and spreadsheets to glue it all together. FalconJ replaces that patchwork with a unified command center designed specifically for web design operations.
FalconJ integrates project management, task tracking, client communication, invoicing, reporting, automation, and performance dashboards in one environment. Agencies can manage pipelines, track build stages, assign development sprints, generate invoices, and provide clean client login dashboards without duct-taping multiple platforms together. The result is reduced overhead, tighter execution, and real operational clarity. According to Falcon Marketing leadership, FalconJ is not a generic CRM retrofitted for agencies. It is an operating system for web design companies that want speed, transparency, and scale.
At the same time, Falcon Marketing has launched Dorbid.com, a marketplace that rethinks how homeowners hire garage door repair and installation companies.
Consumers searching for garage door services often face a wall of nearly identical Google listings, recycled ads, and confusing review pages. Dorbid eliminates that friction. Instead of calling multiple companies or submitting endless forms, users submit one request and receive up to five competitive bids from vetted local garage door companies. Contractors compete directly for the homeowner’s business, driving transparency and pricing pressure in the customer’s favor.
Dorbid flips the traditional search model. Rather than the consumer chasing providers, providers bid for the job. This structured bidding system simplifies decision-making and reduces the noise that dominates traditional search results.
With FalconJ targeting agency infrastructure and Dorbid targeting local service inefficiencies, Falcon Marketing continues its strategy of building vertical-focused platforms that replace bloated systems with streamlined execution.
Both platforms are live and accepting users.
For more information, visit FalconJ.com and Dorbid.com
FalconJ.com was built from the ground up to solve a problem most web design agencies quietly accept: their tech stack is fragmented, bloated, and inefficient. Agencies typically juggle project management in Jira or Asana, CRM in Salesforce or SugarCRM, accounting in QuickBooks, client portals in separate systems, and spreadsheets to glue it all together. FalconJ replaces that patchwork with a unified command center designed specifically for web design operations.
FalconJ integrates project management, task tracking, client communication, invoicing, reporting, automation, and performance dashboards in one environment. Agencies can manage pipelines, track build stages, assign development sprints, generate invoices, and provide clean client login dashboards without duct-taping multiple platforms together. The result is reduced overhead, tighter execution, and real operational clarity. According to Falcon Marketing leadership, FalconJ is not a generic CRM retrofitted for agencies. It is an operating system for web design companies that want speed, transparency, and scale.
At the same time, Falcon Marketing has launched Dorbid.com, a marketplace that rethinks how homeowners hire garage door repair and installation companies.
Consumers searching for garage door services often face a wall of nearly identical Google listings, recycled ads, and confusing review pages. Dorbid eliminates that friction. Instead of calling multiple companies or submitting endless forms, users submit one request and receive up to five competitive bids from vetted local garage door companies. Contractors compete directly for the homeowner’s business, driving transparency and pricing pressure in the customer’s favor.
Dorbid flips the traditional search model. Rather than the consumer chasing providers, providers bid for the job. This structured bidding system simplifies decision-making and reduces the noise that dominates traditional search results.
With FalconJ targeting agency infrastructure and Dorbid targeting local service inefficiencies, Falcon Marketing continues its strategy of building vertical-focused platforms that replace bloated systems with streamlined execution.
Both platforms are live and accepting users.
For more information, visit FalconJ.com and Dorbid.com
Yosef Adelman
Falcon Marketing, LLC
+1 323-677-4141
info@falconmarketing.com
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