Do I need a new website?
No. The request page is hosted for you. You can use it from a missed-call text, Google Business Profile, Facebook, email signature, QR code, business card, or one button on an existing site.
Common Questions
LeadCatch Local is built around one practical problem: a missed call can become a lost job because the homeowner calls someone else minutes later.
No. The request page is hosted for you. You can use it from a missed-call text, Google Business Profile, Facebook, email signature, QR code, business card, or one button on an existing site.
No. The reply button sits on your phone home screen. After a missed call, you tap it, enter the caller number, review the prepared text, and send it from your normal text app.
No. The first version keeps the owner in control. The button prepares the message, but you decide when to send it.
The contractor does. LeadCatch catches and organizes the request, but your business owns the customer conversation, pricing, scheduling, job performance, and follow-up.
I turn the approved preview into your live request path, help install the reply button, run a test lead, and help place the link where customers already find you.
No. LeadCatch is not a CRM, accounting system, payment processor, dispatch tool, or full contractor management platform. It helps capture missed callers and organize job details so follow-up is faster.
Yes, but that is support, not the headline. Captured details can help you draft a faster quote or estimate after you review scope, pricing, parts, access, and timing.
No. It does not buy ads or promise rankings. It helps you capture and organize attention you already get from calls, search, referrals, cards, trucks, QR codes, and old websites.
Yes. Launch pricing is month-to-month. Cancel by email or from PayPal before the next billing date to avoid the next monthly charge.
Ask for a sample setup first. It is easier to judge when you can see your own business name, services, missed-call text, request page, and sample job record.