BringTrade Field Notes is where I document the operating doctrine behind BringTrade — a consent-based opportunity routing network for trades, partners, property owners, builders, vendors, and local business.
BringTrade is not a directory. It is a trust-and-routing network where opportunities move through consent, context, and controlled bridges.
In plain English: when someone needs a reliable person, vendor, contractor, partner, buyer, supplier, or path forward, BringTrade helps structure the context and route the opportunity carefully instead of blasting names around.
I’ve spent years building real relationships with contractors, subs, vendors, workers, service providers, business owners, and partners across Southern California. BringTrade is how I organize those relationships and connect the right people when the timing, trust, and context line up.
This publication is where I write about how that system works.
## Who I work with
- Property owners and homeowners who need someone they can trust for projects, work, repairs, or services
- Contractors and builders looking for reliable subs, vendors, crews, and field support
- Subcontractors, vendors, and service providers looking for good routed work
- Tradespeople, estimators, project managers, foremen, and field workers looking for jobs or opportunities
- Strategic partners — lenders, suppliers, agencies, developers, and referral partners — who connect to and feed the network
I’m Kory. I run BringTrade out of Los Angeles County. I came up through hauling, demolition, field work, and local service businesses, and I’ve spent years building the kind of network I’d send to my own family when they need help.
## What you’ll find here
- **Operating Doctrine** — how BringTrade works, the rules I follow, and why I’m building it this way
- **Network Briefs** — redacted demand patterns, partner needs, and public-safe opportunities from the network
- **Tool & Process Notes** — behind-the-scenes notes on the workflows, tools, and operating system I’m building
- **Field Reports** — lessons from real cases after the dust settles and the details are safe to share
When you subscribe, you can pick which sections you want. Operating Doctrine is the default.
The rule is simple:
**Publish the pattern. Protect the person.**
— Kory

