Your website gets visitors ready to buy right now. A "book a call" link asks them to come back later, and most of that intent just disappears. LiveLead connects a visitor to your sales rep on a live video call the moment they're interested, no scheduling, no gap, no ghosting...
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👋 Hey PH!
I'm Ricky, a current college computer science student, and I built LiveLead.
I kept noticing the same pattern on business websites: someone's clearly interested, they fill out a form or click "book a call," and then... nothing. They're asked to pick a slot three days out, and by the time it rolls around, half of them don't show up. The interest was real. It just evaporated in the gap between "I'm ready to talk" and the actual call.
Booking tools solve for the business's calendar. But the thing is... they don't solve for the visitor's attention span.
So I built LiveLead: a widget businesses embed on their site. When a visitor fills out a quick form, their sales rep gets pinged instantly (Slack + email) and can jump on a live video call with that visitor right then, while they're still on the page, still interested, still ready.
What it replaces:
A booking link that asks someone to come back later
The multi-day gap where intent quietly dies
No-shows on scheduled calls that never happen
How it works:
Paste one script tag on your site. Visitor fills out the form. Your rep gets notified and joins a live video call in seconds. No calendar, no back-and-forth, no "let's find a time."
7-day free trial, no card required! I'm mainly looking for honest feedback from people running a business, whether this solves a real problem for you or if scheduled calls are genuinely fine as-is.
Two questions for you:
1️⃣ If you run a business with a "book a call" link right now — how much of your booked-call intent actually shows up?
2️⃣ What would make you trust a live-call widget enough to actually use it on your own site?
Thank you guys so much for sticking around! I'm here all day to respond!