Website lead-generation visualiser

Add an AI visualiser to your website and turn visitors into warmer leads

Let homeowners upload a photo, generate an illustrative concept visualisation, and send your business a more useful enquiry before the first call.

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When you message us, choose “Enterprise / Multi-User” as the subject and mention “website visualiser integration” so the right person picks it up.

AI visualisations are illustrative only. They are not quotes, technical drawings, planning advice, structural advice, building-regulations advice or confirmation that a design can be built.

Website visualiser vs in-quote AI mockups

TailoredQuote offers three distinct visual tools and they sit at different points in the customer journey. The differences matter:

In short: the visualiser brings them in; the in-account tool prepares the visual; the quote PDF ties it to a price and a signature.

Most website visitors are interested before they are ready to enquire

Most home improvement websites ask visitors to make contact before the visitor feels ready. But many homeowners are still asking early questions: what could this look like? Is it worth exploring? Would this style suit my home? What should I even ask for? A visualiser gives them a useful first step before the first call.

Without a visualiser
  • Visitor browses service pages
  • They are unsure what to ask
  • They do not want a sales call yet
  • They leave or come back later
  • The business receives little or no context
With a visualiser
  • Visitor uploads a real photo
  • They choose the type of project
  • They describe the idea in plain English
  • They receive an illustrative concept
  • The business receives a warmer enquiry with useful context

Live example: SC Design & Construction

SC Design & Construction uses TailoredQuote visualisation software on its website to help Wirral homeowners explore extension and home design ideas before starting a formal conversation.

Instead of only asking visitors to fill in a contact form, the visualiser lets them upload a property photo, choose the type of project they are considering, add notes, generate an illustrative concept and send that idea to the business.

For the homeowner, it feels useful rather than pushy. For the business, the enquiry arrives with more context: a photo, project type, style direction and notes.

What the live SC Design example captures

In the live SC Design example, a homeowner can upload a house photo, choose the type of project, select basic design preferences, add project notes, enter contact details, generate an illustrative concept and send the idea to the business for a proper first view.

Example workflow on the SC Design visualiser

A homeowner can:

  1. Upload a house photo.
  2. Select a project type such as rear extension, side extension, wraparound extension, loft conversion, garage conversion or general design idea.
  3. Choose basic design preferences.
  4. Add a short project note.
  5. Generate an illustrative concept.
  6. Send the concept to the business for a proper first view.

See the SC Design visualiser example →

This is a live example of TailoredQuote visualisation software being used as a public-facing website enquiry tool. SC Design & Construction is referenced here as an example integration, not as a formal testimonial.

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How the visualiser turns interest into an enquiry

Step 1
Upload a photo
The visitor uploads a photo of the house, room, garden or project area they are thinking about changing.
Step 2
Choose the project type
They select the type of work, such as an extension, loft conversion, kitchen renovation, bathroom, garden redesign, driveway or media wall.
Step 3
Add the idea
They describe what they want in plain English. No drawings, measurements or technical brief required at this early stage.
Step 4
Generate an illustrative concept
TailoredQuote creates a visual starting point that helps the customer picture a possible direction.
Step 5
Send the enquiry
The business receives a warmer lead with the customer’s image, project type, notes and contact details — ready for a better first conversation.

The visualiser does not replace a survey, professional advice or a proper quote. It helps create the conversation that leads to those next steps.

Keep the first step simple

A good visualiser should be easy to use on a mobile phone. The first step should be simple: upload a photo, choose the project type, add a short note, then provide contact details. Required and optional fields should be clearly labelled so the visitor knows exactly what to do next.

Better enquiries, not just more form fills

A standard enquiry might say: “I’m thinking about an extension, please call me.” A visualiser enquiry can show what the homeowner is considering before you reply. That means your first response can be more specific, more useful and better matched to what the customer is considering.

Depending on the setup, the business can receive:

Customer details

  • Name
  • Email address
  • Phone number
  • Postcode

Project details

  • Project type
  • Preferred style
  • Project notes
  • Timescale
  • Budget range
  • Preferred contact method

Visual context

  • Uploaded photo
  • Generated concept image
  • Consent status
  • Source page or campaign

Why visual lead capture helps home improvement businesses

Benefit
Gives visitors a reason to act
“Upload a photo and see a concept” is a stronger call to action than a basic “contact us”.
Benefit
Captures earlier-stage homeowners
People who are not ready to book a consultation may still be ready to explore an idea.
Benefit
Creates a visual conversation starter
The customer can react to an image instead of trying to explain everything from scratch.
Benefit
Improves lead context
The business sees the photo, selected options and customer notes before replying.
Benefit
Supports paid ads and QR campaigns
Send traffic to an interactive visualiser instead of a basic enquiry page.
Benefit
Makes the business feel more modern
A visualiser can help a local business stand out from competitors using static galleries and contact forms.

Built for businesses where the finished result sells the job

Architectural designers
Help homeowners explore extension, loft conversion, garage conversion and remodel ideas before booking a proper design discussion.
Builders and extension specialists
Give homeowners a visual way to explain the extension, refurbishment or layout change they are considering.
Kitchen companies
Let customers explore styles, finishes and layout ideas before a design visit or showroom appointment.
Bathroom fitters
Turn an outdated bathroom photo into a useful visual starting point for a survey or quote.
Landscapers and garden designers
Help customers picture patios, seating areas, lighting, planting, garden rooms and outdoor kitchens.
Driveway and patio companies
Show how a tired frontage or garden surface could be transformed before the first visit.
Media wall installers
Help customers visualise fireplaces, storage, lighting, shelving and feature wall layouts.
Fitted furniture and joinery businesses
Make wardrobes, alcove units, under-stairs storage and bespoke joinery easier to picture.
Renovation and refurbishment companies
Capture early ideas for room upgrades, layout changes and whole-home improvements.
Home improvement lead-generation websites
Give paid or organic visitors a more engaging action than a standard enquiry form.

Best for visual projects, not technical decisions

A website visualiser works best when it is used as a visual starting point. It helps customers explore an idea and helps the business start a better conversation. It should not be positioned as a replacement for professional advice, surveys, drawings or quotes.

Best for
  • Visual home improvement projects
  • Businesses where customers need to picture the finished result
  • Websites that already receive traffic but need a stronger enquiry action
  • Paid campaigns where “contact us” feels too weak
  • Early-stage homeowners who need a useful first step
Not for
  • Technical drawings
  • Planning applications
  • Structural advice
  • Building-regulations advice
  • Measured surveys
  • Guaranteed buildable designs
  • Guaranteed lead volume
  • Replacing a proper quote or consultation

Integration options to suit the business

Option 1
Standard website visualiser
A branded visualiser page added to the business website, with photo upload, project options, notes and enquiry capture.
Option 2
Lead-generation visualiser
A more conversion-focused setup with postcode, timescale, budget range, preferred contact method and lead notifications.
Option 3
White-label visualiser
A visualiser experience adapted around the business’s brand, wording, project categories and customer journey.
Option 4
Campaign landing page visualiser
A dedicated visualiser landing page for Google Ads, Facebook Ads, local flyers, QR codes and campaign traffic.

The right setup depends on the business, the website platform and how leads should be handled after the concept is generated.

Which setup is right for you?

Most single-location trade businesses start with a Standard Website Visualiser or Lead-generation Visualiser. Larger businesses, agencies and multi-location firms are more likely to need a White-label Visualiser or Campaign Landing Page setup.

From first visual idea to signed quote

The website visualiser sits before the normal quote workflow. It helps create a better first enquiry. After the business qualifies the job, TailoredQuote can help them create the quote, add optional AI mockups, send a branded PDF, collect approval and keep a record of the work.

  1. Website visitor generates an illustrative concept
  2. Business receives a warmer enquiry with photo, project type and notes
  3. Business follows up and qualifies the job
  4. Business creates a professional TailoredQuote quote
  5. Optional AI mockups can be added to the quote
  6. Customer approves or signs the quote online

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Designed to inspire, not overpromise

Visualisers are powerful because they make an idea easier to picture. They also need to be used responsibly. TailoredQuote visualisations should always be presented as illustrative concepts, not final designs, technical drawings or guaranteed outcomes.

Important disclaimer

AI visualisations are illustrative only. They are not quotes, architectural drawings, planning advice, structural advice, building-regulations advice, measured surveys or confirmation that a design can be built. Final results depend on site conditions, design decisions, materials, workmanship, professional advice and any required permissions.

Clear wording for photos, consent and customer trust

A visualiser page should clearly tell visitors what happens to their photo and contact details. The wording below is a sensible starting point that can be adapted for the business’s own privacy framework.

By uploading a photo, you confirm you have the right to use it. Your image is processed to create an illustrative concept visualisation. If you send the concept to the business, your contact details and project notes will be used to respond to your enquiry.

The exact wording should match the customer’s own privacy policy and the agreed image-handling setup for that integration.

Tracking, analytics and marketing consent should be handled through the site’s normal cookie and privacy controls. For an overview of how TailoredQuote handles data, see our privacy policy.

Website visualiser integration FAQs

Is this the same as the normal TailoredQuote AI Mockup Generator?

No. The AI Mockup Generator is used inside TailoredQuote by a business when preparing quotes and customer presentations. The website visualiser is a public-facing integration that sits on the business’s own website to help capture warmer enquiries before the quote stage.

Can the visualiser be branded to my business?

Yes. The visualiser can be adapted around your brand, wording, project categories and customer journey depending on the agreed setup.

Does this replace a quote or consultation?

No. It creates an illustrative starting point. The business still needs to review the job properly before giving advice, pricing or technical recommendations.

Can it work for builders and trades?

Yes. It is especially useful where the finished result is visual, including extensions, kitchens, bathrooms, gardens, driveways, media walls and refurbishments.

Can it work for architectural designers?

Yes. It can help homeowners explore extension, loft conversion, garage conversion and remodel ideas before booking a proper design discussion.

Can it be used for paid advertising?

Yes. A visualiser page can give paid traffic a stronger action than a basic contact form, such as “upload a photo and see a concept”.

Are the AI images guaranteed to be accurate?

No. They are illustrative visual guides only. They should not be treated as exact designs or guaranteed outcomes.

What information can the business receive?

Depending on the setup, the business can receive the customer’s contact details, uploaded image, generated concept, project type, notes, postcode, timescale and preferred contact method.

Is this included in standard TailoredQuote plans?

The normal AI Mockup Generator is part of TailoredQuote Pro. Website visualiser integrations may require custom setup depending on the business, website and lead-handling requirements. Ask us for details.

How do I ask about adding one to my website?

Use the contact page and mention “website visualiser integration” in your message. Choosing “Enterprise / Multi-User” as the subject helps it reach the right person quickly.

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Turn your website into a visual lead generator.

If your customers need to picture the finished result before they buy, a TailoredQuote website visualiser can give them a better first step — and give your business a better enquiry.

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