Most businesses don't have a lead problem. They have a follow-up problem. You spend thousands on ads, drive traffic to a beautiful website, and then the lead drops into an email inbox where it sits for 14 hours.
By the time your team calls them back, they’ve already hired a competitor who texted them back instantly. The problem isn't your marketing. The problem is your website doesn't actually *do* anything.
1. Fix Your CRM
The first step is to stop relying on email. If a lead goes to `contact@yourdomain.com`, you have already lost.
Your website needs to talk directly to your CRM. The second someone fills out a form, it should create a contact record and notify the right salesperson immediately.
- No more copying and pasting from emails.
- No more forgetting to follow up.
- No more losing track of who is ready to buy.
2. The 5-Minute Rule
If you wait more than 5 minutes to respond to a lead, your chances of closing them drop by 80%. We build systems that respond in seconds.
- User submits quote request at 11:42 PM.
- Website sends info instantly to CRM.
- CRM creates record and tags them as a new lead.
- System sends an automated text message.
- User receives SMS: "Hey John, saw you requested a quote. I'm reviewing the details now. Do you have 5 mins tomorrow to chat?"
The prospect feels taken care of immediately, even if you are asleep.
3. Let AI Do The Scheduling
Dumb auto-responders are annoying. We use AI that actually understands when someone wants to book a call.
When the prospect replies to that initial 11:42 PM text message with "Yeah, tomorrow at 2 PM works," the AI agent checks your calendar, finds the open slot, and replies: "Perfect, I just sent a calendar invite. Talk then."
Conclusion
You don't need a massive software budget to do this. You just need to stop treating your website like a basic digital footprint, and start treating it like an employee that works 24/7.