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Pick a time that suits you.

Thirty minutes about your practice website. We run your WebReady360 (opens in a new tab) check before we speak, so the call starts with your real numbers instead of a sales pitch.

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30 min

Step 1 — pick a day. Any date, this month or months ahead. All times shown in Central Time.

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Thirty minutes with Bryan Whitehouse, Sales Manager at Lunovus 360. A phone call by default — ask on the form and a screen-share link is sent instead.

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Thirty minutes. No card, no deposit, nothing to decide on the call.

Pick a date, then a time
Ten digits, formatted as 555-123-4567.

Your confirmation and calendar invite are emailed to you and to us at the same time. Nothing is charged, and no card is taken.

Short answer

How do I book a call about OptiSite?

Choose any open day on the calendar, pick a 30-minute time slot, and send your name, practice name and email. The confirmation goes to your inbox and to ours at the same moment, with a calendar invite attached so the time lands straight on your calendar. There is no card, no deposit and no obligation attached to the call.

Or Just Call 205-208-1096
  • 30 minutes, any open date and time you choose
  • Calendar invite emailed to you straight away
  • Your WebReady360 check run before the call
  • No card, no deposit, no obligation
How It Works

Seven steps. Two of them are yours.

Saying yes does not mean running a website project on top of a full clinic. Here is every step, including the ones we do.

  1. STEP 1

    Everything comes off your site

    Pages, photos, hours, phone numbers, links. None of it is retyped and none of it is lost.

  2. STEP 2

    The words get rewritten

    The same facts about your practice, written so a blind patient's software and an AI assistant can both follow them.

  3. STEP 3

    Your photos, remade to fit each page

    The pictures you already have, sized and set for the page each one sits on. We don't come and take new ones.

  4. Yours
    STEP 4

    You tell us what to add and what to drop

    One form, for you and your front desk. Services, doctors, hours — the things only you know.

  5. STEP 5

    A person reads every page

    Not a spellcheck. Someone who knows what a practice has to say.

  6. Yours
    STEP 6

    You approve it page by page

    We build your preview at a private address only you can reach. Approve a page at a time, and ask for changes until it's right.

  7. STEP 7

    We switch your address over

    Once, on a day you pick. We do it.

What doesn’t change when you switch
What doesn't change
Your web addressThe one on your door and your cards. Unchanged.
Your emailUntouched. We don't go near it.
The site you have nowStays up and stays yours until you say go.
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Questions, Answered

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What happens right after I book a time?
Two emails go out at once: a confirmation to you with a calendar invite for the exact date and time, and the same details to the OptiSite team so the slot is held. Nothing is charged at that point and no card is taken.
Can I move or cancel the call?
Yes. Reply to the confirmation email or call 205-208-1096 and the time is moved or released. Nothing is owed either way.
How long is the call and who is on it?
Thirty minutes with Bryan Whitehouse, Sales Manager at Lunovus 360 in Birmingham. It is a phone call by default; ask for a screen share and one is sent. Nothing needs installing and nothing has to be decided on the call.
I'm the practice manager, not the owner. What do I actually have to do?
Two things. Fill in one form telling us what to add and what to drop — services, doctors, hours, the things only your office knows. Then approve the finished site page by page at a private address. Everything in between is ours. Your web address does not change, your email is untouched, and your current site stays up and stays yours until you say go.
Do I have to write or build anything myself?
No. We pull your existing words and pictures across, then add the pages that AI assistants and Google actually look for. Every page gets rewritten so a middle-schooler could read it. That is an accessibility requirement, and it also makes it clearer for your patients. You read it all on a private link and ask for changes before anything goes live.