A free contact form on the web that’s good enough
Give people a better experience getting in touch with you.
Letterbird makes it fast and easy for anyone to get a well-designed, good ol’ fashioned email contact form.



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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 to get going. Simple is the name of the game here.
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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?
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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)
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Yup! All Letterbird accounts can embed their form on another website. We offer a simple script for this that makes it as easy as copy→paste.
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No catch. You really can get a simple, personalized, and embeddable contact form on Letterbird for free, but we do offer a paid subscription that 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!
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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. We’ve made some other good enough apps we think you should try too, like ,Album Whale, Jelly, Pika, and Yay.Boo!
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We’d love to hear from you! Email us, or find us on Mastodon, Bluesky, Threads, or
TwitterX. (Gosh, can we all just agree on one social media network already?)