General Contractors websites for Singleops that stop handoff leaks
Problem / Fix
GC projects stall when the website handoff lacks scope and timeline
What breaks first
GC projects stall when the website handoff lacks scope and timeline
We are frustrated that if the lead arrives without project category and schedule expectations, the first response becomes discovery before you can schedule a walkthrough or propose next steps.
Cost of delay
Weak intake slows bid turnaround and increases lead drop-off on high-intent requests.
Industry context lives at /for/general-contractors.
What the connected website changes
What a SingleOps-connected GC website does instead
The website captures scope and schedule context first, then hands the lead into SingleOps via documented options: a hosted Client Portal Request Service page or a server-side Lead Entry API call from a custom form. The site should only promise what SingleOps documents publicly.
Native path
Link to the SingleOps Client Portal Request Service page for hosted intake.
API or managed intake
Use a custom intake flow and submit to the SingleOps Lead Entry API server-side for structured project scope.
Connection patterns
How the connection works
Native: Client Portal Request Service link
Link to the SingleOps Client Portal so prospects submit a hosted Request Service form that creates a Lead in SingleOps.
When to use
When you want a no-code intake path and can accept SingleOps-hosted UX.
API-first: GC intake → Lead Entry API
Capture project type and schedule in a branded flow, then POST to the documented SingleOps Lead Entry API from the server to create a Client + Lead.
When to use
When you need multi-step qualification and a clearer brief before the lead lands in SingleOps.
Intake design
What the website captures for general contractors
Field
Project type (remodel, addition, repair) (optional)
Routes to the right estimator and workflow.
Field
Service address
Required for walkthrough scheduling.
Field
Timing window
Sets schedule expectations.
Field
Budget range (optional)
Helps qualify and prioritize leads.
Field
Scope notes (optional)
Reduces discovery calls before scheduling.
Field
Photos/plans (optional)
Improves estimate triage.
We usually find 3 SingleOps handoff leaks on General Contractor sites.
- We keep running into this: project category isn’t captured, so routing stalls.
- We keep running into this: timing windows are missing, creating scheduling churn.
- We keep running into this: the website does not capture enough general contractors context before the handoff.
Workflow path
Typical GC + SingleOps workflows
Walkthrough request intake
Trigger
A prospect requests a quote and needs a site walkthrough.
Capture
The website captures project type, address, and timing window before handoff.
Platform handoff
SingleOps receives a Lead with enough context to schedule the next step.
Planned project inquiry
Trigger
A prospect requests work for a future window.
Capture
The website captures schedule expectations and constraints.
Platform handoff
SingleOps tracks the lead through conversion once created.
Repair request
Trigger
A prospect requests smaller repair work with a shorter window.
Capture
The website captures urgency and scope notes.
Platform handoff
SingleOps receives routing context for follow-up.
Direct value
Why connect the website directly to SingleOps
Cleaner routing
Project type and timing arrive with the lead.
Faster scheduling
Address and schedule expectations reduce back-and-forth.
Handoff discipline
The site only promises SingleOps intake paths that are documented.
Technical detail
Technical details
Expandable — for ops managers and technical reviewers
Native website option
API option (Lead Entry)
Security constraint
Uncertainty to flag early
Review the standards language, documented limits, and explicit constraints before you commit to a rebuild.
Open technical trust pageFAQs
Frequently asked questions
Can SingleOps host the request form?
Can we keep prospects on our website?
Does SingleOps document webhooks?
Is API access self-serve?
We already have SingleOps. Why change the website?
We do not want more tools.
We need more leads, not more process.
What lands in SingleOps first?
See the SingleOps handoff tailored to general contractors
We’ll show the intake flow and the documented SingleOps handoff path before recommending changes.
We are frustrated that the first pass shows where your current site loses scope and timing context.
Related paths