Aojo

A ojo vs the contact form

A form collects messages. A ojo collects leads who already know your price and are ready to talk.

Almost every service website has a contact form: the visitor writes a message, sends it and waits. It works, but it leaves a lot of value on the table. A quote widget does the same job of capturing the client and, on top of that, gives them a figure and hands you a lead with context.

Where the contact form falls short

The visitor writes blind

With no price reference, many people never send the message at all: they’d rather not ask.

The lead arrives with no context

You get a name and an “I wanted some information,” and you have to start the conversation from scratch.

By the time you reply, they’re gone

The client sends the form and keeps browsing. If you take hours to answer, they contact someone else.

The comparison, point by point

FeatureContact formA ojo
Instant ballpark priceNo: the client waits for your replyYes: a figure the moment they finish
Lead qualityAn unstructured messageConcrete answers and a price range
Time to first responseHours or daysInstant, even after hours
Filters out poor fitsNo: you handle everyone the sameYes: the price range weeds out window shoppers
Data to prepare the quoteWhatever the client decides to writeThe answers you decide to ask for

From setup to leads in 15 minutes

Step 1

Describe your services

Tell the AI what you do in plain language. It generates the questions and pricing logic in seconds.

Step 2

Fine-tune the flow

Review the questions, adjust the prices and apply your brand colours. You stay in control.

Step 3

Embed it on your site

Copy one line of code and paste it in. It works on WordPress, Webflow, Framer and any website.

What your business gains

Quotes with no waiting

The client gets a ballpark figure instantly, not in three days. They decide on the spot, with you and not the competition.

Only leads that fit

Whoever messages you already knows your price range. You stop fielding window shoppers and talk to real clients.

Fewer calls, more work done

The widget handles the usual questions for you. You win back the hours that went into quoting over WhatsApp.

Frequently asked questions

Does A ojo replace the contact form?+
They can live side by side. A ojo handles the quote requests —the bulk of your enquiries— and you can keep a form for general questions.
Is it harder to install than a form?+
No. A ojo is one line of code you paste into your site, just like embedding a form. There’s also an official WordPress plugin.
What if my service can’t be quoted online?+
A ojo gives a ballpark quote, a reference range. You set the final price after talking to the client; the widget just hands you the conversation further along.

Try it in your business

Build your quote widget for free, or book a demo and we’ll walk you through it on a call.

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