Visitors describe the job in plain words. Your website answers with a real price range — then asks for their name and number while they're still keen.
Free, no obligation — takes about 5 seconds.
Live demo — sandbox mode
A demo for a fictional plumber, "FlowFix Plumbing", on example pricing. It returns a sample blocked-drain estimate no matter what you type, and the "request exact quote" form doesn't send anything to anyone. On your site it prices your actual job types, with your numbers.
Most visitors land on your site with one question: "roughly what's this going to cost me?" Your site says "contact us for a quote", they can't be bothered filling in a form just to find out, and they bounce to the next Google result. You never even know they were there.
And by the time someone does ring around, the first business to name a number sets the anchor — and usually gets the job.
"Hot water system stopped working." Plain words in a box in your hero — no dropdowns, no job codes, no account, no phone call required.
In about two seconds they get a genuine ballpark — your pricing, with a floor and ceiling you approved, and a "confirmed on inspection" disclaimer on every answer.
"Want an exact quote?" Name and mobile, one tap, straight to your inbox — while every other site in the search results is still saying "contact us".
Anyone who's seen your price range and still left their number isn't a tyre-kicker. You're quoting people who already know the ballpark — and accepted it.
The barrier drops from "fill in a form and wait" to "type one sentence". Visitors who'd never send a quote request will happily ask a widget what it costs.
Customers arrive at the quote already anchored to your range. Fewer bill-shock conversations, fewer quotes written for people who were never going to pay it.
It answers "how much?" at 9pm on a Sunday when you're not picking up the phone — and has the name and number waiting for you Monday morning.
Firms that contact a new lead within an hour are 7× more likely to qualify it than those that wait even an hour longer.
Source: Harvard Business Review, lead response management study
Turn happy customers into 5-star Google reviews on autopilot — and catch unhappy ones privately, before they go public.
See the review funnel demo Growth tool 03Let customers book jobs straight into your calendar — service, time, details, done. No phone tag.
See the online booking demoWe set the widget up with your real price ranges per job type — you approve every floor and ceiling before it goes live. Tell us about your business and we'll show you a demo on your own site.
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