Your website and the client portal

Written By Ignacio

Last updated 2 days ago

Flyra can host a public website for your business and give customers somewhere to view what you've sent them. Both live under Settings > Website.

1. Settings then Website

Gear icon, then the Website tab.

The Website tab in Settings

The Website settings page

2. Single Page

One long scrolling page with your services, contact details and a quote form. Fastest thing to get live, and for most home service businesses it's genuinely all you need. Customers want your number, your prices and proof you're real.

The Single Page option

3. Multi Page

Separate pages for services, about, contact and so on. Choose this if you want to rank for several different services separately, or you have enough to say that one page would be a mile long.

You can start with Single Page and move up later. Starting with Multi Page and never filling the pages in looks worse than a good single page.

The Multi Page option

4. Connect Domain

Points your own domain, for example sampleshine.co, at the site instead of using the Flyra address. There's a verification step where you add a DNS record at your registrar and Flyra checks for it.

DNS changes take anywhere from minutes to a few hours to propagate. If verification fails immediately, wait a bit and try again before assuming you typed it wrong.

The Connect Domain option

What customers see

Estimates and invoices you send include a link to view them online. That view is the customer-facing side of Flyra: they can read the document, approve an estimate, and pay an invoice without creating an account or remembering a password.

That's why the Email field on the customer record matters. No email, no link, no online approval or payment.

Tips and gotchas

  • Your logo and business details come from Settings > Organization. Fill that in before publishing anything, or your site goes out with blanks.
  • The quote form feeds Leads. Submissions land in your pipeline rather than an inbox somewhere.
  • Verification is DNS, so it's not instant. Add the record, then give it time.
  • A single page that's finished beats five pages that aren't.

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