I built a tool that turns a static contact form into something that talks back. The idea is that a web visitor answers a few questions, gets a personalised response instantly.
Trying to figure out if it's a lead gen tool, a website personalisation tool, or just a fancy chatbot.
The strongest frame here probably is not “fancy chatbot.” That makes it sound like another widget layer.
The sharper angle is that the form becomes a qualification surface. A normal form captures intent after the visitor has already decided to submit. Yours can shape that intent while they are still deciding, which is more valuable for agencies, consultants, SaaS demos, and high-ticket service pages.
I’d test it as “interactive lead qualification” before “website personalisation.” Lead gen is the buyer pain, personalisation is the mechanism.
Naming-wise, Flint is clean, but if this expands beyond forms into a broader conversion/qualification layer, something like Xevoa.com would give it more room to become a serious platform instead of a smart form tool.