There's a stack a lot of solo operators end up running by accident, and it goes like this: Linktree in the Instagram bio (because the platform restricts to one link) A Google Form somewhere in there for "inquiries" or "bookings" A Gmail label where the form responses pile up and slowly stop being read It's free, it works, and it's leaving real money on the table. Here's why, and what to replace it with — without paying the Squarespace / Wix / Webflow tax to do it. What's actually wrong with Linktree + Google Form Both tools are fine. They're just being asked to do a job they weren't built for. Linktree is a directory of links. That's its whole job. It does not do conversion. A visitor lands, sees seven links titled things like "Latest Reel" / "Book a session" / "Newsletter" , picks the path of least resistance, and most of them pick "Latest Reel." Your inbound flow is being absorbed by your own content. The link that converts is buried. Google Forms is a spreadsheet with a UI. It captures data well.…