What the Prebuilt Website does
Plenty of contractors have a website that looks fine and does nothing — no clear way to book, no chat, no proof. The Prebuilt Website is built to convert: a homeowner lands on it, sees your work, trusts you, and books a consultation without leaving the page. It comes wired into the same CRM as every other feature.
- A complete page set — Home, About, Services, Projects/Gallery, Reviews, Booking, and Contact.
- Forms wired in so every inquiry lands in the CRM as a tagged lead, not an email.
- AI chat embedded to answer questions and qualify visitors around the clock.
- Online booking built into the site so a ready homeowner grabs a slot on the spot.
- Local-business SEO schema so search engines understand your services and service area.
How it works under the hood
The site ships as part of your GoHighLevel snapshot, connected to your CRM and automations.
- Trigger — a visitor lands on the site and engages a form, the chat widget, or the booking calendar.
- Branch — the path splits by intent: quick question (chat), structured inquiry (form), or ready-to-book (calendar).
- Action — the engagement captures the contact, applies tags, and (for booking) reserves a real calendar slot.
- Handoff — the new lead drops into the right CRM pipeline and triggers the matching follow-up workflow, with your team notified.
The brochure site vs the booking machine
Your old site lists services and a phone number — a homeowner reads it, has a question, finds no way to ask, and leaves to call someone with a chat box.
The new site answers via AI chat, shows your project gallery and reviews, and lets the homeowner book a consultation right there — captured straight into your CRM.
What it’s NOT
- Not a customer or project portal — it’s a public marketing site that captures and books leads.
- Not a standalone build you have to integrate — it ships pre-wired to your CRM and automations.
- Not a custom-from-scratch agency project — it’s a proven, conversion-ready contractor template.
- Not a guaranteed top ranking — SEO schema helps search understand you, but it’s one factor among many.
