“Hi - do you do same-day water-heater repair? I’m nearby.”
ILLUSTRATIVENOT A LIVE FEEDA page can look finished and still drop the lead.
Maria called at 7:14pm - and what happens in the next ten seconds is the whole business. HYPR/D connects the page, the lead source, the CRM record, the team alert, the customer reply, and the report, so every lead has an owner and a next step.
HYPR/D turns the site into the front door of the operating path.
- CAPTURED
The form, call, or DM is logged the moment it arrives.
- RECORDED
A CRM contact is created with the source attached.
- OWNER ALERTED
Handed to a person. Sensitive replies wait here.
released by a person - FOLLOWED UP
The reply is sent after a person releases it.
- ON THE REPORT
The lead lands as a measured, owned record.
OWNER · front deskNEXT · follow up today
Leads slow down when the page and the follow-up path are separate.
Standalone website builders stop at the page. Standalone automation tools fire workflows. HYPR/D connects the page, lead source, CRM record, team alert, customer reply, and report.
The lead drops past the page - no owner, no next step, forgotten by Friday.
Repairing the path customers actually use.
Audit the site for clarity, mobile experience, conversion paths, forms, technical issues, and tracking gaps.site
Build or repair landing pages, service pages, lead capture flows, booking links, and contact paths.capture
Clean up CRM fields and connect forms, calls, chats, bookings, review requests, email/SMS, and internal notifications.connect
Set approval modes, logs, pause controls, and monthly checks so automation stays useful instead of becoming noise.control
Automation stays under control.
The site can act on its own where it is safe. Where it touches a customer, a person decides.
Low-risk workflows: capture, log, route, and internal alerts move on their own.
Customer-facing or sensitive replies wait for a person, with rules, logs, and pause controls.
The four questions the diagnostic asks first.
Can a first-time visitor understand the offer, service area, proof, and next action within a few seconds?
Do calls, forms, chats, booking links, and DMs route to a place someone owns?
Does every important contact path create a record, alert, follow-up, and measurable source?
Which automations can safely run now, and which need approval or human review first?
The site connects to routing, CRM, follow-up, and reporting.
- Website
- Lead capture
- Calls and missed calls
- CRM
- Email/SMS
- Reviews
- Booking
- Dashboard
- Does HYPR/D replace my existing website?
- Only when that is the right fix. HYPR/D can repair the current site, rebuild the parts that block conversion, or create new landing and service pages that connect to the rest of the operating path.
- Can automation run without approval?
- Some low-risk workflows can run automatically, but sensitive actions should use approval modes. HYPR/D sets rules, logs, and pause controls so the business stays in control.
Every lead has an owner and a next step.