Most contact forms send submissions to email.
The problem is — email gets missed.
If you're not checking your inbox constantly, new enquiries can sit there for hours. In many cases, the first person to respond wins the lead, so delays can cost you ...
Static websites are everywhere now — portfolios, landing pages, documentation sites, and small SaaS marketing pages.
But they all run into the same problem:
How do you handle a contact form if there is no backend?
Normally a form submits data to a...
The Problem
Many websites use contact forms. Most send submissions to email. But email isn’t always reliable—messages get lost in spam, delayed, or buried under marketing clutter. For trades and service businesses, every minute counts when a lead c...