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Signal Foundry

Revenue Inbound Router Board
Command Center Deal Desk Fast Lane Risk Control Founder Operator Payment

Inbound routing page

Send each inbound inquiry to the page that matches its intent.

Not every inbound lead should see the same link first. This page routes warm buyers, cautious buyers, partner inquiries, and proof-seeking visitors into the shortest next page for their current intent.

  • 4 main inbound types
  • 1 best first page per type
  • 0 reason to guess manually

Inbound Map

Choose the route that fits what the visitor already wants.

Warm Buyer

If they already understand the problem and want to move, route them into the shortest commercial lane instead of a long tour.

Open Fast Lane

Needs Commercial Direction

If they are comparing audit, sprint, price, proof, or payment, route them into the deal desk first.

Open Deal Desk

Partner Or Operator Inquiry

If the inbound is from a consultant, operator, or advisor, route them into the channel page instead of the direct buyer flow.

Open Founder Operator

Intent Signals

Use the first message to infer the right route.

“How does this work?”

That usually means they need routing and commercial clarity before they need payment.

“What does it cost?”

That usually means pricing and package selection are the next move.

“Can you help our clients?”

That usually means a partner, operator, or white-label path is a better fit than a direct client page.

Fast Routes

Use compact routing logic in live inbound conversations.

If They Need Proof

Route them into one proof sequence instead of dumping the whole library.

Open Close Proof

If They Need Price

Route them into the deal desk or pricing logic, not straight to payment.

Open Pricing Board

If They Are Ready

Route them straight into payment once fit, confidence, and timing are already aligned.

Open Payment Page