Service Inquiry
Use this page when the normal self-serve path is close but not quite enough. You may be trying to migrate an old site, repair a content issue, plan a service-business launch, connect a customer portal, clean up SEO structure, or understand which LuperIQ modules belong in the first version of your site.
A good inquiry includes the business type, the current site or platform, what is broken or missing, and what outcome would make the work feel done. That lets LuperIQ answer with practical next steps instead of a generic agency pitch.
When to send a service inquiry
- You are comparing migration options and want to know what can move cleanly.
- You need help choosing between CMS modules such as booking, invoicing, customer portal, SEO, email, or analytics.
- You have a public SEO page that is thin, outdated, duplicated, or no longer matches the URL intent.
- You want a custom workflow for a service business, local organization, creator site, learning site, or family/private hub.
- You are not sure whether to start with Start Trial, pricing, or a custom plan.
What to include
The most useful inquiries are specific. Mention the domain, the audience, the existing tool stack, and the decision you are trying to make. If the work involves SEO, include the URL and the target topic. If the work involves operations, explain the moment that is causing friction, such as appointment follow-up, invoice approval, portal access, menu updates, route planning, or customer messages.
If you are asking about a broken public page, include what you expected to see and what the visitor sees instead. If you are asking about a migration, name the current platform and the kinds of content that matter most: pages, posts, products, bookings, members, forms, images, or customer records.
Related paths
For general setup, start with how LuperIQ works. For plan questions, compare pricing. For website migrations, read migration planning. For help that is not tied to a specific custom project, use Need Help instead.
