Activity History. Historical engagement tracking for sent outreach.
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What this page is for: Review what happened after outreach was sent.
What belongs here: Use this page for historical tracking and engagement inspection only.
Where to go next: Go to Lead Review for operator decisions or Lead Database for broader inspection.
This page is historical and operational. It combines sent tracking, scheduled unsent leads, failed deliveries, unsubscribe state, and inbound reply classifications.
Counts and filters on this page combine lead state, outreach events, scheduled unsent rows, and inbound reply classifications.
Al's Landscaping Services clearly has long experience, but the homepage asks for a free estimate before proving that experience with customer proof.
Instead of leading straight into the estimate CTA alone, high-performing landscaping sites place testimonials or review proof beside that first decision point.
This causes first-time visitors to compare alternatives before reaching out. A visitor landing here likely thinks: "they sound established, but I still want proof before I submit."
If useful, I can mock the exact testimonial placement that would support your estimate CTA.
Rapid Lawn Landscape Solutions Ltd. has real review volume, but the homepage moves people to Contact before showing that trust clearly.
Instead of asking for contact first, high-performing landscaping sites bring review proof into the hero or first scroll so the CTA feels safer.
This causes visitors to hesitate while comparing other Regina providers. A visitor landing here likely thinks: "before I reach out, I want to know who has stronger proof."
If useful, I can outline the simplest homepage change to bring those reviews into the decision path.
Landscaping BlissExperts Regina has service coverage on the page, but one detail weakens trust before the CTA does its job.
Instead of leaving a Victoria reference in the description, high-performing landscaping sites keep location language perfectly aligned with the city they serve.
This causes cold visitors to question credibility before they call. A visitor landing here likely thinks: "is this really a Regina company or a reused page?"
If useful, I can show you the quick copy fix and trust layout I would tighten first.
The Classic Landscape Co asks for a free estimate quickly, but the homepage gives very little pricing or package guidance before that ask.
Instead of pushing the estimate CTA without context, high-performing landscaping sites preview budget range, package cues, or project fit before the first form step.
This causes early-stage buyers to comparison shop instead of enquiring. A visitor landing here likely thinks: "I like the company, but I still do not know if this fits my budget."
If useful, I can sketch the smallest pricing-guidance block that would support your estimate CTA.
Green Light Driving School has a conversion gap around the headline on the homepage.
Instead of the headline "Green Light Driving School Regina", high-performing sites use a clear value headline tied to Regina.
A visitor landing here likely thinks: "I still do not know why I should choose this company."
This causes visitors to hesitate and leave before contacting you, which usually means weaker first-impression conversions.
Wascana Driving School has a conversion gap around the headline on the homepage.
Instead of the headline "Welcome to Wascana Driving School in Regina", high-performing sites use a clear value headline tied to Regina.
A visitor landing here likely thinks: "I still do not know why I should choose this company."
This causes visitors to hesitate and leave before contacting you, which usually means weaker first-impression conversions.
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AtlasHC Heating & Cooling has a conversion gap around the headline on the homepage.
Instead of the headline "Heating,Cooling& Plumbing inSaskatoon", high-performing sites use a clear value headline tied to Saskatoon.
A visitor landing here likely thinks: "I still do not know why I should choose this company."
This causes visitors to hesitate and leave before contacting you, which usually means weaker first-impression conversions.
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Able Plumbing & Heating Ltd has a conversion gap around the cta on the homepage.
Instead of the current CTA "Contact Us", high-performing sites use a specific CTA that tells visitors exactly what to do next.
A visitor landing here likely thinks: "I am interested, but I do not know what to click next."
This causes visitors to hesitate and leave before contacting you, which usually means fewer calls and quote requests.
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J & A Heating and Plumbing has a conversion gap around the headline on the homepage.
Instead of the headline "J & A HEATING AND PLUMBING", high-performing sites use a clear value headline tied to Saskatoon.
A visitor landing here likely thinks: "I still do not know why I should choose this company."
This causes visitors to hesitate and leave before contacting you, which usually means weaker first-impression conversions.
Comfort Mechanical Ltd has a conversion gap around the headline on the homepage.
Instead of the headline "Plumbing, Heating, and More in Regina, SK", high-performing sites use a clear value headline tied to Regina.
A visitor landing here likely thinks: "I still do not know why I should choose this company."
This causes visitors to hesitate and leave before contacting you, which usually means weaker first-impression conversions.
HVAC Sales & Service Ltd. has a conversion gap around the headline on the homepage.
Instead of the headline "THE PREFERRED SUPPLIERSINCE 1982", high-performing sites use a clear value headline tied to Regina.
A visitor landing here likely thinks: "I still do not know why I should choose this company."
This causes visitors to hesitate and leave before contacting you, which usually means weaker first-impression conversions.
Pro-West Refrigeration Ltd. has a conversion gap around the headline on the homepage.
Instead of the headline "Heating and Cooling Specialists", high-performing sites use a clear value headline tied to Regina.
A visitor landing here likely thinks: "I still do not know why I should choose this company."
This causes visitors to hesitate and leave before contacting you, which usually means weaker first-impression conversions.
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Hey EDCO Plumbing & Heating — your homepage headline leads with "Promotions & Rebates - Financing Available," but for someone dealing with a burst pipe or failing furnace, that's not what builds enough confidence to pick up the phone.
The bigger issue is trust: 24 reviews supporting a perfect 5.0 looks too clean to skeptical visitors, and without enough social proof volume, that score can actually raise doubt rather than remove it.
In a high-anxiety category like plumbing, thin credibility signals push people straight to a competitor who looks more established.
Would it be worth a quick conversation about how to fix that before the busy season?
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Family Plumbing and Heating Inc has a conversion gap around the headline on the homepage.
Instead of the headline "Family Plumbing and Heating", high-performing sites use a clear value headline tied to Regina.
A visitor landing here likely thinks: "I still do not know why I should choose this company."
This causes visitors to hesitate and leave before contacting you, which usually means weaker first-impression conversions.
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Hey Acme Mechanical — just had a look at your homepage and noticed something worth flagging.
Your entire hero section is blank between the nav and "Our Core Services" — no headline, no value prop, nothing to hold a visitor's attention before they scroll or leave.
Your 4.9-star rating with 41 reviews is buried below the fold, so emergency HVAC or plumbing searchers see no reason to choose you over the next result.
A single benefit-driven headline and your star rating placed above the fold could meaningfully reduce that drop-off.
Worth a 15-minute call to walk through it?
Hi Regina Professional Driving Inc — your site has a sequencing problem that's likely costing you leads before visitors even read your pitch.
The page opens with your address, phone, and email, then drops into an "About Us" label — visitors see contact logistics before they understand why your school is worth contacting in the first place.
Your Consumer Choice Award and 5-star rating are buried below the fold, meaning most people bounce before ever reaching the proof that would actually convert them.
Swapping "About Us" for a benefit-driven headline like "Regina's Top-Rated Driving School — Pass Your SGI Test First Time" above the fold could meaningfully change that.
Worth a 15-minute call to walk through it?
Guru Nanak Driving School has a 5.0 rating from 371 reviews — but right now, visitors see a broken widget error instead: "Trial period has expired. Check our subscription plans!"
Instead of this credibility-destroying message, high-performing driving schools display their reviews prominently above the fold. A visitor landing here likely thinks: "This school seems disorganized — maybe I should check elsewhere." This causes visitors to leave before enrolling, costing you students who would have converted instantly on seeing that perfect rating.
Worth a 10-minute fix — want me to show you exactly how?
Hi Pro-Western Heating Cooling & Refrigeration — your site has a trust problem that's quietly costing you Saskatoon customers.
Your hero section shows no certifications, affiliations, or guarantees, and only 17 reviews — a number that reads as suspicious, not credible. A visitor landing here likely thinks: "Is this business established enough to trust with my HVAC system?" Instead of bare credentials, high-performing service sites surface years in business, industry badges, and 100+ reviews above the fold. This causes visitors to hesitate and leave, costing you high-value service calls daily.
Want a quick breakdown of exactly what to fix first?
Hi Analysis Cache Verification Lead — your Regina site is missing trust signals that cost you conversions daily.
Your homepage has no phone number or visible reviews, two elements high-converting sites use to immediately validate credibility. Instead of leaving visitors to guess, high-performing sites display ratings and direct contact upfront. A visitor landing here likely thinks: "How do I know this business is real or that anyone has used them?" This causes visitors to hesitate and leave, costing you bookings from high-intent prospects who needed one reason to stay.
Worth a 15-minute call to fix this fast?
Bronco Plumbing, Heating & Cooling — your GMB profile is doing heavy lifting with 222 reviews at 4.7 stars, but that trust evaporates the moment someone lands on your site.
Visitors clicking from Google have already been sold by your reputation — then your hero section greets them with only "Serving Regina and surrounding area since 1978," and zero social proof to confirm what they just read.
That gap between expectation and landing page reality is quietly killing conversions that were already halfway there.
Even surfacing your star rating and review count above the fold would close that trust gap immediately.
Worth a 15-minute call to walk through it?
Mesa Mechanical Inc. has a strong 4.9-star reputation, but your homepage displays no licensing, bonding, or certification badges anywhere visible.
Instead of a generic "Contact" link, high-performing commercial contractors use a prominent "Request a Quote" CTA paired with trust credentials like insurance certificates and trade affiliations directly on the hero section. A visitor landing here likely thinks: "Are they licensed for industrial work?" This causes high-intent commercial buyers to hesitate and bounce to competitors who display that proof upfront, costing Mesa Mechanical real quote requests.
Would you be open to a quick breakdown of what's worth fixing first?
Hi Excelsior Mechanical — your 137 five-star reviews are your strongest sales asset, but they're invisible to every visitor who lands on your site.
Your headline claims "Experience the Excelsior Difference," yet no ratings, badges, or testimonials appear near your booking form to prove it. Instead of an unsupported brand claim, high-performing HVAC sites place star ratings and review counts directly beside their CTA. A visitor landing here likely thinks: "Why should I trust these people over the next result?" This causes visitors to hesitate and leave, costing you booked calls daily.
Worth a 15-minute look — want me to show you exactly where to add this?
Took a look at Velocity Mechanical Solutions's site — your headline says "Velocity Mechanical Solutions Inc." but people searching for your services in Regina aren't finding you.
Trust signals are not visible enough on the homepage.
Want me to show you the specific changes that would get you showing up for those searches?
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Dun-Rite Vac Regina — your 4.9-star rating from 290 reviews is completely invisible to every visitor who lands on your site right now.
All they see is a Cloudflare security screen — a robot illustration and a spinning loader — with no business content, no phone number, and no way to reach you.
That means visitors with real intent are bouncing before they ever learn you exist, let alone trust you enough to call.
For a business with that kind of review volume, it's a significant credibility gap that's entirely fixable.
Worth a quick conversation — want me to walk you through what I found?
Budget Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning Ltd has 193 five-star reviews sitting on Google — but none of that social proof appears above the fold where it actually influences decisions.
Right now, a first-time visitor lands on your page, sees the "within your budget" tagline, and has zero credibility signals to act on before hitting the Book Now button — no star rating, no review count, nothing.
That's a quiet conversion killer, especially in a market where homeowners are choosing between you and a competitor they've never heard of either.
A small change to your hero section could close that gap fast.
Worth a 15-minute call to walk through it?
Marshal Plumbing, Heating & Cooling Ltd — your homepage headline doesn't exist right now, because visitors never see it.
Every person landing on gomarshal.com hits a "Checking the site connection security" screen with no headline, no business description, and no way forward.
That security gate is swallowing 100% of your traffic before a single word about your plumbing or HVAC services is ever read.
It doesn't matter how strong your headline copy is if the page never loads it.
Worth a quick fix — want me to walk you through what I found?
Professional Plumbing & Heating has a trust problem that's quietly costing you leads in Regina.
When someone lands on your site, the only thing they see is a bot-check screen — a robot illustration and a cookie warning, with no phone number, no services, and nothing to act on. Your 4.9 rating across 62 reviews never even enters the picture because visitors leave before seeing any of it.
That's not a small gap — it's every visitor hitting a dead end before they can trust you enough to call.
Worth a 15-minute conversation to fix it?
Top of the Line Plumbing & Heating Ltd has 213 reviews at 4.8 stars — but none of that shows above the fold, so first-time visitors land with zero social proof at the exact moment they're deciding who to call.
That's compounded by a headline promising "Call Us 24/7" while your listed hours show 8:00am–4:30pm — a direct contradiction that quietly erodes the credibility you've worked hard to build.
For urgent plumbing calls in Regina, that hesitation is often enough to lose the job to a competitor.
A few targeted changes could fix both issues without touching your broader site.
Worth a quick conversation?
Trusted Plumbing And Heating Inc has a conversion gap around the reviews on the homepage.
Instead of hiding trust proof below the main decision point, high-performing sites use visible trust proof beside the main CTA.
A visitor landing here likely thinks: "Before I reach out, I need proof this business is trustworthy."
This causes visitors to hesitate and leave before contacting you, which usually means more comparison shopping before contact.
Regina Plumbing and Heating — your 379 Google reviews and 4.6 rating are invisible to every visitor right now.
Your site is stuck on a Cloudflare security challenge screen — a robot graphic and a loading message is all anyone sees, with no phone number, no services, and no way to contact you.
Every potential customer who finds you online hits a dead end before they ever see what you offer.
That 4.6 rating could be doing real conversion work — but not while it's locked behind a bot check.
Worth a 10-minute call to walk through what we're seeing?
Arrow Plumbing & Heating — your site is quietly turning away every single visitor right now.
Instead of your business, people land on a Cloudflare bot-check screen — just a robot graphic and a security message, nothing else.
Your 4.9 rating across 584 reviews and your phone number are completely hidden behind it, so no trust is built and no one can reach you.
That's 100% of your traffic hitting a dead end before seeing a single word about your services.
Worth a 10-minute call to talk through what's happening and how to fix it fast?