Six filters run on every submission before it touches your CRM or trips a pixel. Bots, throwaway free-email signups, off-topic noise, they're all turned away without a peep.
Give each form a list of words you never want to see. Job seekers, wrong job titles, a competitor's name, they all get caught server-side before the lead counts.
Flip a switch and any email field rejects 50+ free providers. Gmail, Yahoo, Outlook, ProtonMail, gone. What's left is people using a real work address.
A decoy field that real visitors never interact with but automated bots tend to complete. Any submission that fills it is automatically flagged as junk, so no conversion pixel fires.
Junk a lead based on what they actually told you. Budget too low, wrong country, wrong title. You write the rule once and it runs on every submission.
Your form only loads on the domains you list. Scrapers and copycats who try to run it on their own site get nothing.
We throttle submissions per IP and cap how often OTPs can be sent. A bot hammering your form hits a wall while real visitors never notice a thing.
Setting up your filters takes a few minutes. After that, the junk is gone before you ever see it in your dashboard.