Forms
Forms that collect the details your team needs before calling back.
Trigglio asks customers for name, phone, service, location, timing, budget, photos, and notes one simple question at a time.
Form outcome
The request is easier because it asks one thing at a time.
Customers do not see a wall of fields. They answer the next simple question while the chat keeps moving.
Name
Saved
Service
Deep clean
Timing
Saturday
Forms are still forms. They just feel like a quick chat.
The problem
Long forms make good customers give up.
The wall of fields
A customer wants a quote, sees 15 fields, and decides they will call someone else later. You never get the name.
Asking irrelevant questions
A cleaning customer should not answer real estate questions. Every wrong question makes the request feel harder than it needs to be.
Mobile is a nightmare
Customers are often on a phone between errands. Tiny fields and endless scrolling make them leave before you get a number.
The difference
One simple question keeps the customer moving.
Instead of asking for everything at once, Trigglio asks the next useful question. The request feels like a quick chat, not paperwork.
- All fields visible at once
- Same questions for everyone
- Submit or lose everything
- 40-60% abandon before finishing
- One question, full attention
- Asks only what fits the job
- Saves details as the customer answers
- Gives your team a clearer callback
How it works
Build questions that fit your service.
Pick the details you need
Name, phone, service, address, photos, timing, budget, or anything else your team needs.
Ask based on the answer
A repair request can ask for photos. A cleaning request can ask about bedrooms. A tour request can ask about timing.
Save the request
Trigglio saves the answers as the customer gives them, so your team has something useful even if they leave.
Features
Everything you need to get cleaner requests
One question at a time
The customer answers the next simple thing instead of staring at a wall of fields.
Only relevant questions
Ask different details for cleaning, repairs, tours, appointments, consultations, or product questions.
Unfinished requests still help
If a customer gets distracted, your team can still see the details they already gave.
See where people leave
Find the question that makes customers stop and make the request easier.
Questions inside chat
Trigglio asks for details at the moment the customer is already engaged.
Details before the call
Collect name, phone, service, and timing before your team picks up the phone.
"The callback changed completely. Before, we had a name and a vague message. Now we know the service, address, timing, photos, and what the customer already asked."
Dani Okonkwo
Owner, BrightPath Repairs
Use cases
Replace vague messages with clear requests.
Quote requests
- Ask what service they need
- Collect location, timing, and photos
- Save the phone number for a faster callback
Appointment requests
- Ask what day or time works
- Collect the reason for the visit
- Send the request to your team
Product questions
- Ask what they are looking for
- Offer pickup, shipping, or return details
- Save contact info when a person should follow up
New client intake
- Ask about goals, needs, and timing
- Collect files or photos when useful
- Give your team notes before the first call
Works inside the website chat
Questions appear when the customer is ready.
Trigglio answers first. When the customer wants a quote, appointment, or callback, it asks for the details your team needs.