We built a bio link that captures leads, not just clicks — what would make you switch?

Every link-in-bio tool I've used is built around the click. It hosts your links, counts the taps, and that's it. You can get a thousand visits and walk away with a number, not one name you can actually follow up with.
That bugged me enough that we built the alternative.
BioLeads is a bio page that asks the visitor who they are — name, contact, what they want — and captures them as a lead the moment they submit, with analytics showing where each one came from. Capture-first instead of click-first. Open beta, free to start.
Being straight about where it's at: it's early. The core (links + lead form + analytics) is solid, and we're building the next layer now. No vanity numbers to wave around — which is exactly why I'm posting here for feedback instead of a launch banner.
The genuine questions for this community:
- If you run a personal site or bio link today, would lead capture actually make you switch — or is that only useful for businesses/consultants, not makers?
- For those who do capture leads from a bio or profile: where do they go right now, and what's annoying about that flow?
- What's the one thing that would make a tool like this a no-brainer vs. just sticking with what you've got?
Tear it apart. bioleads.link if you want to poke at it directly.
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