
Most website visitors never fill out a form — but that doesn’t mean you should miss out on them. Lead ID shows you exactly who is on your site in real time, giving you the insight you need to follow up.
Once we identify a lead, you get it instantly. We’ll email it straight to you, or, if you’re using our GeauxIQ platform, we’ll pass it directly into your workflows for immediate follow-up.
If you don’t use GeauxIQ, no problem — you’ll still receive leads by email or through your Lead ID dashboard.
With Lead ID, you’ll never wonder who’s on your site — you’ll know, and you’ll be ready to act.

Maximize your website’s potential by turning anonymous visitors into revenue. Our platform tracks customer behavior—identifying who they are, what pages they visit, and how long they stay—then seamlessly integrates with your email marketing system, CRM, direct mail, and custom audience platforms. With this data, you can trigger automated emails, targeted direct mail, and personalized ad campaigns based on real buying behavior, keeping your brand top-of-mind until the moment of purchase. No more relying solely on generic Google Analytics reports—now you can see exactly who is engaging with your site and take action. By harnessing the power of first-party data, we help you convert more visitors into loyal customers, bringing clarity, confidence, and results to your digital marketing efforts.
The Old Way: Growing your email list used to be time-consuming and costly. You had to drive traffic, optimize offers, and refine your Call-to-Action—only to capture a small fraction of your visitors.
The New Way: With LeadID, you can automatically identify and capture ~35% of your website visitors—along with their name, email, and browsing activity. This data is seamlessly added to your email list, enabling you to engage and convert more leads without any manual work.


It’s Friday, which means it’s time for another quick recap of what rolled out across Geaux IQ this week—packed with a few crowd-pleasers, some meaningful backend wins, and a couple of exciting “coming soon” updates that will make life easier for your team.
The Collab mobile app received a strong round of improvements, including:
A more intuitive password change flow
Expanded admin controls for course comments
Better lesson description handling
Major video playback performance gains (faster load and smoother play)
If you haven’t revisited the Collab app in a while, now’s a great time.
This one is big: you can now choose which payment provider appears depending on the channel.
That means you can set rules like:
Invoices use one processor
Forms / Funnels / Websites / Checkout use another
Optional provider combinations where needed (including PayPal where applicable)
This is huge for agencies and businesses that want more control over how customers pay depending on the experience.
Geaux IQ continues improving speed and performance at the infrastructure level.
This release reduces HTML payload size, which supports:
Faster load times
Better mobile experience
Improved SEO performance (speed matters)
You can now define split business hours, which is perfect for businesses that:
Close for lunch
Operate with breaks
Have multiple shifts
This adds flexibility and improves accuracy in directory listings.
If you’re using Yext, Geaux IQ now helps manage duplicate listing suppression—useful if a business has:
Moved locations
Old address listings still floating around
Conflicting directory data
This helps protect ranking and trust signals across directories.
A reliability improvement: if something rare happens during a snapshot history load, Geaux IQ now supports better retry behavior and visibility.
A fresh community course dropped in the learning library—another reminder to check the University / Learning tab in your agency level. The library keeps getting better and more diverse with real-world builds.
Small change, big usability:
Product titles now display fully (less truncation)
You can increase the number of products shown per page (up to 100)
This is about protecting deliverability for everyone.
Geaux IQ now:
Monitors poor sending patterns
Issues progressive warnings
Applies short suspensions when needed (12 hr → 24 hr), with stronger protection mechanisms being developed
Bottom line: cleaner lists, better content, healthier sender behavior = better inbox placement.
A simple win that everyone asked for:
Organize your Agent Studio assets with folders
Keep builds clean and scalable
The workflow troubleshooting tool is now even more useful:
Errors surface visually (red outline + error label)
Easier to trace “what happened” and “where it broke”
Faster debugging on large workflows
This is one of the coolest updates this week:
Record your voice
Automatically generate the prompt text
Faster builds without typing everything out
Expect this style of input to spread across more AI tools over time—it’s the future.
The AI workflow builder now supports more interactive editing like:
“Remove this branch”
“Change this condition”
“Update this wait step”
This improves accuracy and makes editing feel more like “talking to a builder” instead of clicking through menus.
A few more that shipped this week:
Improvements across Forms / Surveys / Quizzes
New Email Builder Template API endpoint (developer win)
Conversation AI knowledge base crawler enhancements:
Recursive sitemap support
Zipped sitemap support
Navigation guard controls for smarter crawling
A powerful Labs addition:
View conversation summaries
Access transcripts
Track conversation logs
Use new workflow variables like “Conversation Summary” to route intent and trigger actions
This brings the Conversation AI experience closer to “true operational visibility.”
This upcoming release looks incredibly useful:
Generate a QR code in the mobile app
Share a profile/business card style landing page
Save to Apple Wallet
Perfect for events, networking, and field teams
Soon you’ll be able to clearly see buffer zones on calendars:
Prevent back-to-back scheduling
Respect travel/break gaps automatically
Make booking smoother and more realistic
Another strong week for Geaux IQ—more speed, more control, and more automation power.
If you’re not checking Labs weekly, make it a habit. It’s the best way to stay ahead of changes, test early, and influence the roadmap with real feedback.