BOOKING LEADS
Catch the client who's interested but not ready.
Not everyone who lands on your site is ready to book today. A request-a-date form turns the ones who are just asking into real inquiries in your inbox — leads you own, follow up on, and close, with no commission on the trip.
For every client ready to book right now, a few more are close — checking dates, weighing the trip, meaning to reach out. On a marketplace, those maybes go to whoever the grid shows first. On a generic site, they just leave.
Timber & Tackle catches them. A request-a-date form on your site lets an interested visitor send their dates and details straight to your inbox. It's a real lead — a name, a date, an interest — that you follow up and close yourself. Your demand, your relationship, no commission on the booking it becomes.
Turn browsers into inquiries
The visitor who's interested but not ready to pay today sends their dates instead of leaving — a lead you can work, not a maybe you lost.
Own the demand
The inquiry comes to you, not a marketplace that sells the same lead to three competitors. It's yours to close.
Follow up and win
A quick, personal reply to a fresh inquiry closes trips a slow marketplace never would — and it's a relationship you keep.
No commission on what you close
A lead you captured and closed yourself costs no finder's fee — you brought them in on your own channel.
How it works
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The form's on your site
A request-a-date form sits alongside your trips, ready for the visitor who's interested but not booking yet.
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A visitor sends their dates
They fill in their dates and details — no payment, just an inquiry — and it comes straight to you.
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You get the lead
The inquiry lands in your inbox and on your Inquiries page, with everything you need to follow up.
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You close it
Reply, confirm the trip, and turn the lead into a booking — a client and a trip you own, no commission.
Why it matters
The trips you lose aren't usually to a better guide — they're to a faster reply. Catching the interested-but-not-ready visitor, and following up while they're warm, is how a slow season becomes a full one.
And because the lead came in on your own site, the booking it becomes is entirely yours — no marketplace between you and a client you brought in yourself.
Straight answers.
How is a lead different from a booking?
A booking is paid and confirmed. A lead is an interested visitor sending their dates and details — someone you follow up with and turn into a booking yourself.
Where do the inquiries go?
Straight to your inbox and to an Inquiries page in your dashboard, with the dates and details you need to reply.
Is the lead exclusive to me?
Yes — it came in on your own site, so it's your inquiry alone, not a lead sold to three competitors like a marketplace does.
Does closing a lead cost commission?
No — you captured and closed it on your own channel, so the booking costs no finder's fee, just the standard card fee on the deposit.
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