Clicking on the first “I’d like to chat about…” field in this contact form sample reveals a drop-down menu with several message subject options. Selecting a subject here undoubtedly helps Neil sort, categorize, and prioritize his inbound mail.
After selecting a subject, all that’s left to do is input your name, email address, and a brief message—Neil uses microcopy in the message field to specifically ask visitors to keep messages “short & sweet.”
2. Omsom
Omsom’s website Contact Us page is a perfect example of ensuring every customer touchpoint aligns with your brand voice and image. This Vietnamese noodle brand lets its brand personality shine through, using playful graphics and wording.
Despite this, the information provided is straightforward, mexico phone numbers letting visitors know exactly how to get in touch for various queries and offering a clear CTA for users to sign up to receive Omsom emails.
3. ban.do
ban.do website contact form example screenshot
You’ll find another uncluttered, clean Contact Us page example on ban.do’s website. Ban.do’s web contact form has upped the customer experience ante with bright, on-brand colors and a cool, original GIF as the form header.
The company clearly stipulates above the form that visitors can use it to get in touch regarding pretty much anything. There’s no confusion about what information to provide and where to input it—simply fill in your name, email address, and message, and hit Send.
4. Stripe
Stripe contact page example screenshot
Our next website contact form sample lives on the Stripe website. This is the sales contact form or at least the first part of it. Stripe employs a form series approach here, which leads the visitor through a series of questions.
After inputting your name and country/region, the form leads you to a second, more comprehensive form requesting detailed information, including job function, job level, and a work phone number.
Omsom website contact form example screenshot
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