The website builder
Written By Ignacio
Last updated 2 days ago
Flyra can host your public website, and the quote form on it feeds straight into your Leads pipeline instead of an email account nobody checks.
It's Settings > Website.

1. Single Page
One long scrolling page with your services, contact details and a quote form.
For most home service businesses this is all you need. Customers arriving from Google want three things: what you do, roughly what it costs, and a way to contact you. A single page delivers all three without navigation.

2. Multi Page
Separate pages for services, about, contact and so on.
Worth it if you want to rank separately for several services, for example window cleaning and pressure washing as distinct searches. Not worth it if you'll leave three of the pages half-written, which is the usual outcome.
Start with Single Page. Moving up later is easy, and a finished single page beats an abandoned five-page site.

3. Connect Domain
Points your own domain at the site instead of the Flyra address. There's a verification step: you add a DNS record at your registrar and Flyra checks for it.
DNS takes anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours to propagate. If verification fails right after you add the record, wait rather than assuming you typed it wrong. If it still fails an hour later, then check the record.

What fills the site
Your business name, logo, address and phone all come from Settings > Organization. Fill that in first or your site publishes with gaps.
The quote form is a web form from the Leads collection. Build a Quick Quote form, publish it, and put it on the site. Submissions become leads in your pipeline with a source attached.

Tips and gotchas
- Organization settings first. The site pulls its details from there.
- Single Page unless you have a real reason.
- DNS is slow. Add the record, then wait before retrying.
- The quote form is the point. A site with no form is a business card.
- Use a separate form for the site so you can tell site leads from yard sign leads.
Next up: API keys