Qualify the lead before the discovery call
Your bio link asks company, role, problem and budget before anyone books time with you. You walk into discovery calls that are already half-closed — and skip the ones that aren't a fit.
Your consultant form, pre-built
Replace "contact me" with the questions you actually need answered before you say yes to a call:
they hit send
Every field maps to a real decision: who they are, how to reach them, and how ready they are to engage.
Swap in your own questions, make any field required, or branch different audiences down different paths.
Built for how consultants actually win work
Budget and problem, before the call
Company, role, the problem they're solving, what they can spend — captured on the form. You stop burning discovery calls on people who can't buy or can't articulate the issue.
Leads route to you the moment they submit
Every qualified inquiry hits your inbox or Slack instantly, with full context. You follow up while intent is high, prepared, not cold.
One link for LinkedIn, email and referrals
The link in your bio and signature qualifies every inbound instead of leaking them to a generic Calendly. The lead and their answers are yours.
Brandon Mitchell
IllustrativeHis Calendly link filled his calendar with unqualified intro calls that went nowhere. He swapped it for a BioLeads page that asks company size, problem and budget first. Now only fitted prospects reach his calendar and his close rate on calls jumped.
Composite scenario shown to illustrate the flow a consultant could use. We'll replace it with a real customer once one onboards.
Common questions
Can I ask qualifying questions like budget and team size before they book?
Can leads flow into my CRM?
Can the lead land in Slack so my team sees it?
How is this different from just using Calendly?
Can I run different pages for different services or audiences?
Qualify on the form. Sell on
the call.
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