Client acquisition
Find web design clients with audit-backed outreach
The hardest part of running a web design practice is not the design — it is finding businesses who recognize they need design help and have budget. Flux Leads narrows the funnel by identifying local businesses with visibly weak websites and giving you a concrete starting point for outreach.
Pick a niche and a city
Start with niches where a website is core to the business but design is often neglected: dentists, plastic surgeons, real estate agents, restaurants, salons, fitness studios, law offices, construction contractors. Combine with a specific city to keep your offer locally relevant.
Audit before you pitch
Flux Leads runs a Playwright-based audit on each prospect: SSL, mobile viewport, semantic H1/title, page load, and contact visibility. These are not vanity metrics — they map to real conversion losses that you can quote in your email.
Prioritize by Opportunity Score
A 0-100 score weighs technical problems, missing SEO basics, mobile usability gaps, and contact availability. High score = obvious gaps + reachable contact + likely good fit. Start outreach from the top of the list.
Personalize cold emails
AI generates a first draft that opens with the specific audit finding for that prospect. You edit, attach a 1-page proposal if you want, and send through your SMTP. The CRM stores subject, body, and delivery status so you can follow up with context.
Move qualified prospects through Kanban
New → Contacted → Replied → Interested → Won. The pipeline is intentionally lightweight so you do not spend more time updating CRM than doing actual sales.
Stay on the right side of email compliance
Use Flux Leads for relevant B2B contact — businesses that publicly publish their email and would plausibly want your offer. Always include opt-out language, respect unsubscribes immediately, and follow GDPR / CAN-SPAM / local rules.