Turn scans into consultation requests
Give prospective clients a faster path from brochure, mailer, or office signage to a real next step.

Give prospective clients a better destination than a generic homepage. Voyana Connect turns QR scans from brochures, mailers, and office materials into interactive landing pages with an AI presenter, guided intake messaging, and clearer next steps toward a consultation.
Prospective clients often scan because they want clarity before they call. A focused, interactive landing page can answer common intake questions, explain what the firm handles, and move someone toward contacting your office while the interest is still fresh.
Give prospective clients a faster path from brochure, mailer, or office signage to a real next step.
Explain practice areas, process, office information, and next steps before someone ever calls the firm.
Track scans and common questions from direct mail, community events, print ads, and office materials.
Build a page for personal injury, estate planning, family law, immigration, or any other core practice area.
Generate a share link for the card, then place the QR code on brochures, mailers, office materials, attorney handouts, or event signage.
Use the presenter, FAQs, and CTA to move someone toward calling the office, booking a consultation, or submitting an intake request.
Give people a clearer overview of what your firm handles before they decide whether to reach out.
Use a presenter and targeted messaging to make the firm feel more approachable and easier to understand.
Help prospective clients understand what details or documents may be useful before the first conversation.
If you want help getting a law firm experience live, create a new card in Voyana Connect and sign up for Concierge. We can help shape the presenter, intake messaging, page structure, and calls to action for your firm.
Voyana Connect works well for firms with recurring intake questions, including personal injury, family law, estate planning, immigration, elder law, criminal defense, and business law practices.
It should help visitors understand the firm, the types of matters you handle, what a consultation looks like, what information they may need to gather, and how to contact the office or request a follow-up.
No. The page should be positioned as an intake and education tool, not legal advice. It is best used to answer common upfront questions and guide people toward contacting the firm directly.