A simple, well-designed, good ol’ fashioned contact form on the internet

Give people a great experience getting in touch with you.
Give them your Letterbird.

Jorge Teixeira Marques’ Letterbird
Jorge’s using Letterbird
Shawn Liu’s Letterbird
Shawn’s using Letterbird
Good Enough’s Letterbird
Good Enough’s using Letterbird Pro

Q. Is that it? Just a contact form?

Yup, that’s it. You give us your name and email, and we give you a contact form at a URL on the internet. It only takes a few seconds. We’re trying to keep it simple over here!

Q. Why did you build this?

Because getting a contact form on the web today is so difficult — you either have to make a whole website on some complex and expensive platform, or build a form yourself. No thanks. We wanted something simpler. This is our speed. Maybe it’s yours, too?

Q. But I could just give people my email address instead…

That’s not a question, but sure, you could if you want. Here’s some reasons you might prefer to use Letterbird though:

  • You don’t want your personal email out on the internet for spammers to find (and spam)
  • You want to give people contacting you a nicer, personally branded user experience
  • You want to use it as a support form for your activity or business (like we do)

Q. How is this free? What’s the catch?

No catch. You really can get a simple, personalized contact form on Letterbird for free, but for those who need a little more, a paid subscription unlocks some additional features. For $3/month or $25/year (25% off!), our Pro plan lets you remove Letterbird’s branding, accept email attachments, and customize your form’s CSS to your heart’s content. We have some more paid (and fun) features in the works too, stay tuned!

Q. Who are you?

We’re Good Enough: nice people who make nice stuff for the web. Some of us are dads, one of us has a dog , and most of us are decent people who just want a contact form without all the hassle.

Q. Can I embed my Letterbird form on my website?

Not yet, but if enough people want that, we’ll build it. Let us know if you do.

Q. What if I have another question or idea for a new feature?

Email us! We’d love to hear it. We’re also on Mastodon, which is like Twitter but an elephant instead of a bird.

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