Greg Hansen Studio

Prototype / integration study

Contractor quote-flow prototype

A service-business website concept where customers describe the job, upload photos, and move toward an estimate before scheduling.

Project
Prototype study
Focus
Quote and intake flow
Status
Demo, not client work
demo site capture
Contractor quote-flow prototype homepage screenshot

Prototype homepage shown as an integration study, not a live client result.

Open larger

Project overview

A website can do more than ask visitors to call.

This study uses the Clearwater Plumbing demo as a visual example of a service-business website that turns the quote path into a guided intake flow. It is presented as a prototype, not a live client project.

Prototype evidence

Screenshots from the demo flow.

The captures show the homepage first impression, mobile layout, photo intake step, and how-it-works section. They are included to show the page structure and interaction pattern, not business results.

Quote-flow structure

What it explores

  • A website flow for service businesses where visitors need to describe a job before scheduling
  • A clearer path from first impression to request details
  • An intake pattern that can collect photos and context before a contractor responds

Website value

  • The site helps visitors understand what information is useful
  • The quote path gives the business more context than a bare contact form
  • The flow keeps the next step visible without making the page feel pushy

Prototype status

  • Presented as a demo and integration study, not a live client project
  • No claims about leads, rankings, or business outcomes
  • Useful as a pattern for service businesses that need better intake

Integration note

The intake can connect to the contractor's estimate process.

This kind of flow can connect to an estimating system so a contractor can review the request and send a professional estimate.

Start here

Send me your current site or idea.

Send me your site. I'll take a look and tell you, honestly, what I'd fix first.

Start a conversation