This free template helps you collect better project info, filter out bad-fit clients, and sound like a real human—not an auto-generated robot.
Sick of being ghosted?
Hey friend!
So you got an enquiry. Cue the thrill… and the tiny wave of panic!
Do I respond right away?
What if their vibe is off?
Do I ask about their budget now or wait?
In the beginning, you just want a project—any project.
So when your aunt’s cousin’s brother slides into your DMs asking for a logo, you drop everything and try to lock it in. You’re pumped. You’re already picturing the mockups.
And then… radio silence. No reply. No context. Just ghosted. Again.
Yeah, I’ve been there too.
That’s why this part matters.
The enquiry form isn’t just admin. It’s your first boundary. It’s a way to protect your energy, your time, and your creativity.
This is the first point of contact that respects you as a creative and them as a human.
Here’s what it actually does:
✹ Filters out the flakey stuff
Not everyone who messages you is ready—or even serious. A thoughtful form helps you spot the ones who are.
✹ Gathers what you need to lead
No more piecing together project details like a detective. A good form asks the right questions up front so you’re not stuck in back-and-forth limbo.
✹ Sets the tone
It tells your potential client: “I take this seriously. I care about doing this right. And I’m not here to hustle myself into burnout.”
If the form tells me we’re a good match, I’ll follow up with an invite to a short call (video or voice—whatever feels chill). That way, we can connect like humans and talk through the fun stuff, the logistics, and anything you're unsure about.
This is the first step toward building something you’ll actually be proud of.
We’re not just designing brands here. We’re redesigning how it feels to do this work.