When a prospect submits your contact form, we are dialing them in under a minute. The agent qualifies them, books the meeting on your calendar, and hands the warm lead to your closer. Inbound web leads convert 21x more often when called within 5 minutes. Forge does it in 60 seconds.
Most teams know they should call form fills fast. Almost none of them actually do it. Here is the side-by-side, step by step.
| What happens | Typical inbound flow | Forge Speed-to-Lead |
|---|---|---|
| Form submits | Goes to your CRM | Webhook fires our agent in less than 5 sec |
| Agent dials | Hours later, if at all | Less than 60 sec from form submit |
| Qualification | Manual SDR call | Agent asks your 5 qualifying questions |
| Meeting booked | Email tag with prospect | Agent puts it on your calendar live, on the call |
| Closer hand-off | Warm lead never warm | Slack ping with the recording and qualification notes |
No rip-and-replace. Forge Speed-to-Lead snaps onto the contact form, CRM, calendar, and Slack channel you already use. Vendor-neutral by design.
Any standard webhook. If your form can POST a JSON payload, Forge can pick it up. Custom-built forms, hosted form tools, and embedded form widgets all work.
The major ones, talk to us about yours. The qualified call lands as an enriched lead with the transcript, the qualification answers, and the booked meeting attached.
Google or Microsoft. The agent books on the right closer's calendar live, on the call, accounting for round-robin rules, territory rules, and product-line routing.
Warm hand-off in seconds. The closer gets a Slack ping with the recording, the qualification notes, and the calendar invite already on their day.
Two flat tiers. Overage at a clean per-lead rate written into your contract. No seat licenses, no per-minute games, no discovery-call surprise.
Tell us where your form lives and how many leads you get a month. We point Forge Speed-to-Lead at a test endpoint, you submit your own form, and you watch the agent dial back inside 60 seconds. Done in one call.