Local service//Lead flow
Stop losing jobs between form and follow-up.
For service businesses paying for calls, ads, or local search traffic while quote details, service-area fit, urgency, and handoff context still get rebuilt by hand.
Quote capture / service-area fit / lead record / handoff
4B Junk proof
01 What gets built
- CaptureA mobile-first quote path that asks for the facts your team needs before a job can move.
- QualifyService area, job type, urgency, photos, and contact details stay attached to the lead.
- RecordThe lead arrives as useful context, not a loose email that has to be interpreted later.
- HandoffThe first reply, booking step, or dispatch decision is clearer because the path was designed around action.
02 Best first move
Audit
Use this when the current site or form exists but it is unclear where leads are leaking.
Scope
Use this when the intake path, lead record, routing rules, and handoff need a build plan first.
Build
Use this when the service path is clear enough for a focused sprint or initial build phase.
Common questions
- Who is a local service lead flow for?
- For service businesses paying for calls, ads, or local search traffic while quote details, service-area fit, urgency, and handoff context still get rebuilt by hand after every inquiry. Typical fit: junk removal, moving, cleaning, landscaping, or any local trade where the first call or form submission loses the job details before follow-up.
- What gets built in a local service lead flow?
- A mobile-first quote path that asks for the facts your team needs before a job can move — service area, job type, urgency, photos, and contact details. The lead arrives as structured context, not a loose email, so the first reply, booking step, or dispatch decision is already faster and cleaner. 4B Junk shows the pattern end to end.
- Where should I start — audit, scope, or build?
- Start with an audit if the current site or form exists but it's unclear where leads are leaking. Start with a scope if the intake path, lead record, routing rules, and handoff need a build plan first. Start with a build if the service path is clear enough for a focused sprint or initial build phase.
- What's the difference between a lead flow build and a standard business website?
- A standard site creates a presence. A lead flow build captures job-ready details — service area, urgency, job type, photos, contact — so the first reply or dispatch decision is faster and cleaner. The goal is fewer rebuilt-by-hand conversations between form submission and booked job.
- Can you build on top of our current site?
- Yes. The work can extend an existing site, replace just the quote form or lead capture path, or start fresh. Send a brief describing what's working and what isn't and we'll scope the right starting point.