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Checkatrade Alternatives for NI Trades: What Actually Fills the Diary

Kris McB By Rank NI · 27 May 2026 Updated 8 June 2026

Part of:  SEO for Tradesmen in NI

Visual breakdown of Checkatrade alternatives for NI trades: shared-lead platforms like Bark, MyBuilder, Rated People and Yell on one side, and getting your own calls from Google Business Profile and your own website on the other

Short answer: the alternatives to Checkatrade for NI trades fall into two camps. There are the other shared-lead platforms (Bark, MyBuilder, Rated People, Yell) that have the same problem, and there’s getting your own calls straight from Google, where the work comes only to you with nothing to pay per enquiry. For most established NI plumbers, the second is what actually fills the diary long-term.

Checkatrade penetration is light in Northern Ireland anyway: a Belfast search often returns only a handful of plumbers. So the real question isn’t “which platform instead”, it’s “what gets me booked jobs”.

What are the alternatives to Checkatrade?

The like-for-like alternatives are Bark, MyBuilder, Rated People, TrustATrader and Yell, but they all sell shared leads the same way. The genuine alternative is your own Google Business Profile and website, where the call comes only to you. One swaps one rented source of work for another; the other builds something you own.

The shared-lead options NI trades actually use:

  • Bark — pay per enquiry, shared, used by some sole traders.
  • MyBuilder / Rated People — limited traction in NI.
  • Yell — still surprisingly active here (many firms have “15+ years with Yell” badges) but its value for getting found on Google is near zero.
  • Facebook — community buy-and-sell groups genuinely work in NI’s word-of-mouth market.

Why do the platforms all share the same problem?

Diagram showing how shared-lead platforms send the same customer enquiry to multiple trades at once, forcing a race-to-the-bottom on price where you pay per lead, win a fraction, and lose the work the day you stop paying

Every shared-lead platform sells the same enquiry to several trades at once, so you compete on price and win a fraction of what you pay for, and it all stops the day you cancel. Switching from Checkatrade to Bark just changes the logo on the invoice.

In a small market like NI, where the same few plumbers see the same shared enquiries, the race-to-the-bottom is even sharper. You can win that race occasionally; you can’t build a business on it.

What actually fills an NI plumber’s diary?

The thing that reliably fills the diary is being the plumber who shows up, in the map pack and the search results, when a local customer Googles their problem, so the call comes to you alone. That plus reviews and word-of-mouth is how the busiest NI firms stay busy without paying for every enquiry.

It’s not instant the way buying a shared lead is, which is why a brand-new trade might use Bark for a few months to get going. But for an established plumber, your own calls are cheaper, build up over time, and can’t be switched off by a platform.

The honest recommendation

If you’re just starting and need jobs this week, a shared-lead platform can bridge the gap. If you’re established and tired of bidding against three other plumbers for the same job, put the money into getting your own calls instead: see how we get plumbers more calls and the full SEO for plumbers in Belfast approach. And do the maths first in is Checkatrade worth it for NI plumbers?.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the real alternatives to Checkatrade for NI trades?

Two camps. The like-for-like platforms (Bark, MyBuilder, Rated People, TrustATrader, Yell) all sell shared leads the same way, so switching just changes the logo on the invoice. The genuine alternative is your own Google Business Profile and website, where the call comes only to you with nothing to pay per enquiry. For established NI trades, that's what actually fills the diary long-term.

Is Bark better than Checkatrade for NI plumbers?

Not really, the model is the same: pay per enquiry, shared with several other trades, win roughly one in four. Bark is sometimes used by NI sole traders for emergency work because the spend is more variable, but you're still renting attention and own nothing the day you cancel. The honest answer is they're variants of the same problem, not solutions to each other.

Does Yell still work for NI tradesmen?

Yell is still surprisingly active in NI, plenty of firms have "15+ years with Yell" badges, but its value for getting found on Google in 2026 is close to zero. Long Yell tenure is not the same as visibility. If you're spending on Yell today, the same money on a proper Google Business Profile and a fast website will produce more calls within months.

Why does Facebook work in NI when it doesn't always elsewhere?

Because NI's word-of-mouth market is strong and community-driven. Local buy-and-sell groups, parish or postcode-based community pages, and recommendation threads genuinely drive trades work here in a way they don't in larger English markets. Facebook complements Google rather than replacing it: Google catches the strangers, Facebook compounds the existing relationships.

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