For web designers & developers

Give your client proofthe new site works

Show clients their new site generates leads and where each one came from. One script tag during the build, a live feed they can watch themselves.

Free plan forever · Add it during the build · No credit card

leadrecorder.com/dashboard
Live feed
Today · 47 leads

Found you via Google Ads · "best plumber near me"

Sarah M.Form
/contact

Found you via Organic Search · "emergency electrician"

James C.Booking
/book

Found you via Facebook Ads

Emma W.Form
/quote

↑ This is what your client sees the moment the new site goes live — every enquiry, tagged with its source.

“Was the new site worth it?”

You hand off a great-looking site, the invoice gets paid, and three months later a client asks if it's actually working. All you've got is a GA4 login they'll never open. They want to know who enquired, not what the bounce rate was.

Before
What GA4 tells you

source / medium: google / cpc

campaign: spring_2024_plumber

sessions: 847

conversions: ???

event_count: 12,847

engagement_rate: 54.2%

“So... did my ads actually get me any leads?”

After
What Lead Recorder tells you

Sarah Mitchell submitted your contact form

Found you via Google Ads · “best plumber near me”

James Cooper clicked your phone number

Found you via Organic Search (Google)

“2 leads from Google today. One paid, one organic.”

Show them exactly who
converted, and why

Instead of a monthly report you have to write, your client gets a live link. Every lead shows what brought them in and what they looked at before converting.

Which channel drove it
Google Ads, SEO, Facebook, referral, or direct
The exact search term
What they typed to find the site
Every page they visited
Before they filled out the form or called
Source
Google Ads · “best plumber near me”
The exact search term. GA4 can't show you this
/Landing page
0s
/servicesServices
45s
/aboutAbout us
1m 20s
/contactContact
2m 05s
✓ Form submittedConverted!
2m 30s

This month's sources

47 total leads

See exactly which channel is driving leads, no digging through reports.

Google Ads
18 leads38%
Organic Search
13 leads28%
Direct
8 leads17%
Facebook
5 leads11%
Referral
3 leads6%

Add it during the build.
Forget about it after.

One step in your existing pre-launch checklist, right next to adding GA4 or a Facebook pixel.

01

Add the script tag during the build

Same step as GA4 or a Facebook pixel — one line in the site header, done before launch.

02

It tracks from day one

Every form submission and phone number click is picked up automatically from the moment the site goes live.

03

Each lead is tagged with its source

Google Ads, organic search with the actual keyword, Facebook, referral, or direct — attached to every lead.

04

Hand the client their live feed link

Send it at launch or whenever they ask how it's going. They watch leads come in themselves, no explanation needed.

Built into your build process

Not another tool to manage separately — one line that becomes part of how you launch every site.

Add it once, during the build

Drop the script tag in at the same point you'd add GA4 or a Facebook pixel. It's tracking leads from the day the site goes live, not from whenever you remember to circle back.

A feed clients actually understand

No GA4 login, no dashboard walkthrough. Just a link showing every enquiry and where it came from, in plain English.

A real answer when they ask if it worked

"Did the new site help?" stops being a guess. Point to the leads and exactly what page or search brought each one.

White-label it on the Agency plan

Put your own name on the dashboard and the client link. Looks like a tool you built, not a third-party add-on.

Works with whatever you build in

WordPress, Webflow, Squarespace, Wix, Shopify, GoDaddy, or a fully custom build — anywhere you can add a script tag.

Free for your first client site

Try it on one build with no credit card before you decide to add it to your standard build checklist.

“I run SEO Growth, a Sydney agency managing 130+ client campaigns. I can watch leads come in live and see exactly what page, ad, or search brought them there.”
Tom Galland
Tom Galland
Founder, SEO Growth
130+ campaigns tracked

Questions designers ask before launch

What to know before you add it to your build checklist.

Do I add this during the build, or after launch?

Either works, but adding it during the build — at the same point you'd add GA4 or a Facebook pixel — means there's no gap where early leads went untracked. Most designers make it part of their standard pre-launch checklist.

Will it slow down the sites I build?

No. It's a single lightweight script tag, the same category as a Facebook pixel or Google Analytics. It won't affect page speed or Core Web Vitals in any way a client would notice.

Can I put my own branding on it for clients?

Yes, on the Agency plan. You can white-label the dashboard and the client share link so it looks like a tool you built, not a third-party add-on.

What do I send the client instead of a GA4 walkthrough?

A single link to their live lead feed. They see every enquiry, tagged with where it came from, without you having to explain sessions, engagement rate, or conversion events.

Does it work with the platforms I build in?

Yes — WordPress, Webflow, Squarespace, Wix, Shopify, GoDaddy, or a fully custom build. If you can add a script tag to the header, you can add Lead Recorder.

Is it free for a single client site?

Yes. The free plan covers one site with no time limit and no credit card. If you're adding it across multiple client builds, Starter and Growth cover 3 and 10 sites.

More questions? Email us and we'll reply within a few hours.

Give your next build
something to prove.

One script tag. Free forever on the entry plan. Add it to your next launch checklist today.

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