What Figsite reviews
Website calls to action, estimate request flow, response paths, lead ownership, follow-up steps, and practical reporting signals.
How it works
The work starts with the real path a prospect takes from first interest to a booked opportunity.
Review how visitors become estimate requests and where response or follow-up friction appears.
Create the conversion website, structured intake path, workflow map, and follow-up structure.
Test the request path, confirm ownership, and prepare the team to respond consistently.
Use reporting signals to identify missed opportunities and refine the system over time.
Website calls to action, estimate request flow, response paths, lead ownership, follow-up steps, and practical reporting signals.
Accurate service details, current process notes, decision-maker feedback, and approval on copy, workflow assumptions, and launch readiness.
Client review is expected before launch so claims, service descriptions, intake questions, and response expectations stay accurate.
The site path, form behavior, notifications, navigation, mobile layout, and owner settings should be tested before going live.
Reporting should help identify request quality, response delays, follow-up gaps, and pipeline clarity without promising guaranteed outcomes.
Figsite does not guarantee revenue, leads, rankings, booked jobs, or fully autonomous sales decisions.