SMS NOTIFICATIONS

GoDaddy Website Builder SMS Notifications

Forms email you. By the time you check, the lead is cold. Dash Dolphin texts your phone in 5 seconds.

THE 5-MINUTE PROBLEM

GoDaddy Website Builder forms email you. That's why leads go cold.

Calling a new lead within 5 minutes is the difference between closing 9 out of 10 and closing 1 out of 100. Email makes 5 minutes nearly impossible. A text in 5 seconds makes it routine.

HOW IT WORKS

Text in 5 seconds. Call back in 5 minutes.

Instant alert

Form submission fires a text to the closer’s phone in 5 seconds. No checking email. No missed leads.

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Call routing

Different forms ring different people. Round-robin, first-to-claim, or by service type. Whoever’s on shift gets the lead.

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Spam filter

Bots and junk get filtered before they reach your phone. Your team only sees real customers.

FEATURES BUILT IN

Things you'd build yourself. We already did.

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Call routing

Round-robin between your team, route by service area, by form type, or by who’s on shift. No more ‘who’s got it?’ confusion.

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Spam filter

Bots, junk submissions, and obvious spam stop here. Your phone only rings for real customers ready to buy.

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Smart summary

Long form responses get summarized into a textable length with the info you need to act. Name, what they want, how to reach them.

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Multi-user

Add your whole team. Sales, dispatch, after-hours, owner. Everyone who needs to know gets the alert, instantly.

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Scheduling

After-hours coverage, weekends, on-call rotations. Set the rules once and Dash Dolphin handles who gets pinged when.

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We fix it

Something breaks at 2am? We fix it. No DevOps tickets. No Zapier debugging. No ‘have you tried turning it off and on again.’

“We were closing maybe 1 or 2 out of 100 form requests. Now we’re closing 9.5 out of 10.”

Tristan, Mile High Garage Door Specialists, Colorado

FREQUENTLY ASKED

Common questions

Yes. GoDaddy Website Builder sends a notification email to the address in your contact form settings each time someone submits. Route that notification to your Dash Dolphin inbox and you will receive an SMS in 5 seconds with the lead’s name, phone number, and a short summary of their request.
Log in to your GoDaddy account, open the Website Builder editor, click on your contact form section, and look for the “Send Responses To” or email notification setting. Replace the existing address with your Dash Dolphin inbox address, or add it as a second recipient if the builder allows multiple addresses.
GoDaddy Website Builder sends its own notification emails through GoDaddy’s infrastructure, which is generally reliable. If you find that notifications are delayed, check your GoDaddy form settings to confirm the notification email is enabled and the address is correct. Dash Dolphin processes the email in 5 seconds once it arrives.
No. Dash Dolphin is completely separate from GoDaddy. Pointing a notification email at a Dash Dolphin inbox does not share your GoDaddy account credentials, your hosting settings, or any other account data with Dash Dolphin.
The SMS contains a smart summary of the submitted fields, typically the visitor’s name, phone number, and a condensed version of their message. The summary is short enough to read in a few seconds while you are in the middle of a job.
Yes. A standard GoDaddy contact form with name, email, phone, and message fields is plenty for Dash Dolphin to generate a useful summary. You do not need complex forms or custom fields to get value from the SMS alerts.
Yes. There is a 14-day free trial available. Connect your GoDaddy form notification during the trial to see how quickly you can reach leads compared to checking email.
The GoDaddy Website Builder and a WordPress site on GoDaddy hosting are completely separate setups. If you migrate to WordPress, you will configure a WordPress form plugin and point its notification emails to Dash Dolphin instead. Your Dash Dolphin account stays the same; you just update the source of the incoming notifications.

Your next customer is filling out your form right now.

The only question is whether you’ll know in 5 seconds, or 5 hours.

14-day free trial. No credit card required.