KK KK Automation Studio Order inputs for clean first delivery

After purchase / requirement form / order kickoff

The order starts faster when the buyer knows exactly what to send.

These snippets turn vague buyer inputs into a clean kickoff. They ask for the minimum information needed to build the landing page structure, lead capture flow, tracker, content rhythm, and handover notes.

Order requirements

Seven platform-safe questions for the first order.

Requirement Why it matters Buyer prompt
Business and customer Sets the offer angle and page language. What type of business do you run, and who is your target customer?
Main offer Prevents the page from trying to sell everything. What product, service, or offer should this setup focus on?
Existing link or reference Gives context for tone, structure, and current gaps. Please share any current website, social page, landing page, or reference style you like.
Lead fields Defines what the form and tracker need to collect. What information do you want to collect from leads?
Assets Controls brand consistency and avoids missing images. Do you have a logo, images, colors, or existing copy? If yes, attach them.
Preferred handover Matches the final files to how the buyer works. Do you prefer a simple handover file, Google Sheets tracker, or another tool?
Success signal Clarifies what the buyer wants to see after delivery. After this setup is delivered, what would make it useful for you?

Fallback answers

Use these when the buyer does not know how to answer.

No website

Buyer has no link

No problem. Send your business type, main offer, target customer, and one competitor or reference you like. I can build the first structure from that.

No assets

Buyer has no logo or images

That is fine. I can prepare the structure and copy direction with placeholders, then note where images or brand assets should be added later.

Too broad

Buyer sends too many offers

To keep the first delivery useful, I recommend choosing one main offer first. We can add more offers later as separate sections or add-ons.

Unclear CTA

Buyer does not know the call to action

We can start with the simplest next step: inquiry form, booking request, WhatsApp/message request, or email contact. I will map the lead flow around that choice.

Tool access

Buyer asks for login changes

Please do not send passwords in public chat. I can prepare the instructions first, and any account changes should be confirmed through the platform-safe process.

Delay

Buyer is missing inputs

I can begin with the available information, but missing assets may limit the first draft. If you send the missing details today, I can keep the order moving cleanly.

Kickoff checklist

Minimum viable start for a real order.

Must have

Business, offer, customer

Without these three inputs, the page structure becomes guesswork.

Useful

Reference and assets

These speed up style decisions but can be replaced with placeholders if missing.

Control

Lead fields and handover choice

These decide what the tracker collects and how the buyer receives the final package.

Pause

Payment, DNS, login, publishing

Anything involving accounts, payments, DNS, or publishing needs explicit buyer confirmation.