Best starting point A mobile-first service website with clear quote paths and service-area pages.
Common pain New leads arrive through calls, texts, Facebook messages, emails, and half-filled forms.
Useful first win A quote request flow that captures photos, address, job type, timeline, and urgency.
What Point can build for contractors
For trades and service companies, the site should act like a clean intake counter. Visitors need to know what you do, where you work, what projects look like, and how to request help without calling three times. Behind the scenes, the team needs fewer scattered messages and a better way to see what needs attention.
Service-area websites Pages for core services, cities served, project galleries, reviews, FAQs, and strong calls to action.
Quote and photo intake Forms for project type, property details, photos, urgency, preferred contact method, and budget range.
Job status dashboards Internal views for new leads, estimates, scheduled work, follow-ups, and completed jobs.
Scheduling workflows Callback queues, estimate booking, reminder emails, and handoff notes for the right person.
Follow-up automation Confirmation messages, missed-lead reminders, review requests, and seasonal maintenance prompts.
Reporting basics Lead source, service type, close status, callback speed, and campaign performance.
How it helps the business
The goal is not to overcomplicate the crew's day. The goal is to catch more qualified requests, reduce callback confusion, show proof of work, and make the office side easier to manage while the field team stays focused on the job.
