Project Inquiry Form
Centered heading and lede above a brief form card with name, email, company, and budget fields, a service checkbox grid, and a project textarea.
Centered heading and lede above a brief form card with name, email, company, and budget fields, a service checkbox grid, and a project textarea.
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Project Inquiry Form collects a real brief in one pass instead of a bare contact message. A centered heading and lede sit above a wide bordered form card that opens with name, work email, company, and a budget range select, then a labelled checkbox grid of service needs covering design, development, migration, and ongoing support, and finally a project textarea for goals and timeline. A small line under the submit promises a scoped estimate and a call slot within two working days.
The service needs are one typed array, so adding a fifth option or changing the default checked item is a single edit, and the block is built from the ui Label, Input, NativeSelect, Checkbox, Textarea, and Button primitives. Wiring the form to a handler or a CRM is the only integration work, and the budget select and the closing promise set the tone before a visitor writes a word.
Reach for this block as the main section of a contact page for a services business, an agency, or a consultancy that scopes work before quoting. Its job is qualifying, not just capturing: the budget range and the needs checkboxes let you route and prioritise an inquiry the moment it arrives, so the follow up is a real estimate rather than a discovery call about basics. The two day promise is the conversion lever, so keep it honest.
A natural flow around it on a Marketing Pro page:
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The obvious fit is an agency project brief with budget and service needs. A few other ways to use the frame:
Tip: keep the needs list to options you can actually deliver on. A checkbox grid that overpromises fills your queue with briefs you have to turn down.