Solid Site Studios

CRM that keeps website leads from getting lost.

CRM Core for Utah service businesses that need lead tracking, source visibility, follow-up notes, and owner-friendly status control after the website starts producing inquiries.

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CRM Core lead management dashboard concept with lead statuses, source visibility, follow-up tasks, and notes.

Lead control

The page intent is preserved in the new structure.

CRM Core is a Growth Hub module for local Utah service businesses. It stays website-first: the website earns trust and captures the request, then this module organizes the next step when the business is ready.

Website-first path

Start with the website. Add CRM Core when the workflow needs it.

Start with the website and quote path, then add CRM Core once lead status, source, notes, and follow-up ownership need to be visible in one place.

Website foundation

The public site still carries the offer, proof, mobile-first experience, and quote path before deeper systems are layered on.

Growth Hub connection

CRM Core connects the website to practical owner visibility without turning the service into generic self-serve software.

Local service focus

The module is shaped around service-area buyers, estimate requests, callbacks, proof, and owner follow-up in Utah.

Recommended companion add-ons

Pair it with the modules that support the same buyer path.

The best stack depends on the business model, lead volume, provider setup, and how much follow-up the owner wants organized.

Smart Forms

A practical companion to CRM Core when the business need is clear.

Call Recovery

A practical companion to CRM Core when the business need is clear.

Quote Desk

A practical companion to CRM Core when the business need is clear.

Owner Brief

A practical companion to CRM Core when the business need is clear.

Scope boundary

Scoped around the real process, not an inflated software package.

Custom scope based on fields, users, imports, statuses, reporting needs, and any provider connections.

Best fit

service businesses receiving website form leads, estimate requests, and repeat follow-up conversations.

Pricing language

Use starting-at or custom-scope pricing until fields, providers, approvals, and launch responsibilities are clear.

Owner approval

Sensitive messaging, automation, provider actions, imports, and public claims stay review-gated before launch.

Does CRM Core replace the website?

No. It extends the website after the offer, quote path, and buyer proof are clear.

Is this sold as generic SaaS?

No. Growth Hub modules are service-backed and scoped around the real business workflow.

Connected upgrade path

Start with the website. Add what the business needs next.

Design, visibility, leads, and operations are presented as one modular path, not disconnected pieces.

Cohesive Growth Hub module icon set in a premium gold and ivory line style.

Start here

Premium Website

A polished local-service website built to explain the offer, earn trust, and send leads into the right follow-up path.

Lead control

CRM Core

Lead tracking, source visibility, notes, statuses, and owner-friendly follow-up context.

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Lead intake

Smart Forms

Better intake questions, hidden source tracking, spam protection, and cleaner lead routing.

Growth Hub add-ons

Choose by business problem.

Each module is a practical upgrade on top of the website, not generic software. The website remains the entry point.

Capture & Track Leads

CRM Core

Lead tracking, source visibility, notes, statuses, and owner-friendly follow-up context.

CRM Core lead management dashboard concept with lead statuses, source visibility, follow-up tasks, and notes.

Capture & Track Leads

Smart Forms

Better intake questions, hidden source tracking, spam protection, and cleaner lead routing.

Smart intake form builder concept with service questions, hidden tracking, spam protection, lead routing, and CRM sync.

Follow Up & Stay in Touch

Call Recovery

Missed-call visibility, callback tasks, and follow-up reminders that reduce lost opportunities.

Call recovery workflow concept showing missed call, contact creation, callback task, follow-up reminder, and recovered opportunity.

Get Found & Build Trust

SEO + Local Visibility

Search structure, service pages, content, GBP support, and reputation signals tied back to lead capture.

SEO and local visibility visual with website, local search presence, reputation, content, and service-area signals.

Get Found & Build Trust

Reputation Engine

Review visibility, proof organization, response support, and trust-building content systems.

Reputation engine concept with reviews, response draft, proof library, testimonial highlights, and local trust signals.

Run Better Campaigns

Ads Ops

Landing pages, tracking, source visibility, and campaign support with owner approvals before bigger moves.

Ads Operations command center concept showing campaign cards, landing page connection, conversion tracking, attribution, and owner approvals.

Create Content

Content Desk

Blog, social, proof, and campaign drafts organized around useful local-service buyer questions.

Content Desk concept with calendar, blog draft, social composer, approval queue, proof library, and scheduled items.

Close More Work

Quote Desk

Quote intake, scope details, photos, estimate drafts, and status tracking for service businesses.

Quote Desk workflow concept for scope intake, photos, documents, estimate draft, status, and follow-up.

Operate Better

Custom App

Portals, quote tools, booking flows, dashboards, and job-specific tools when the business needs more than a website.

Custom business app dashboard concept with bookings, jobs, inventory, client portal, documents, reporting, and automations.

Where does this start?

With the website. The right tools are added next based on the business.

Is everything automatic?

No. Sensitive actions use owner approval and clear rules.

Request a Quote

Tell us what you need now and what you may want later.

The website is the entry point. Growth Hub can expand from there.

The first question keeps the immediate project simple. The second shows which modules may be worth planning for later.

What might you want later?

Optional. Check only what may be worth exploring after the website foundation is clear.