glowmedspa.com
I made this because your follow-up path looks fixable, not because your site needs a redesign.
Chris here. I looked at your Instagram profile and glowmedspa.com because I am testing a small response system for businesses like Glow Medspa Houston. This is not an ad pitch or a website redesign. It is the part after someone reaches out, before they drift to the next option.
What I found on your public site
I found public review language around response, booking, or communication.
I would treat this as a bonus signal, not a private diagnosis. It points in the same direction: speed and clarity after the first touch matter.
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I found phone and email, but not an obvious text-back path.
That means a late-night inquiry can sit until someone checks the form, inbox, or missed call log. The fix is not more traffic. It is the first useful reply.
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I did not see a live chat or DM-style widget on the site.
That is not automatically bad. It just means the first response has to be handled somewhere else. SMS is the cleanest version because people actually read it.
No chat widget detected
What I would wire up first
One text-back flow. Prospect submits or asks about a treatment, they get a human-sounding text within 60 seconds, it asks treatment, timing, and pricing intent, then your team gets a clean booking-ready summary.
Current inquiry
What this is not:
Not an ad campaign. Not a new CRM. Not a website rebuild. Not a 3-month project.
The first version is one intake path, one text-back, one lead log, and one clean handoff to whoever follows up.
If this is close, reply to my DM with "walkthrough" and I will map the exact first flow against your current site. No pressure, no long sales call. I just wanted you to see the thing instead of hearing a vague pitch.