# Readmyquote > Readmyquote is a no-code online form builder for solopreneurs, freelancers, and small studios. Turn your rate card, package menu, or quote request into a single shareable link. Submissions land in your inbox automatically. Operated by Tsun Company (天生公司), Hong Kong SAR. ## What it does Readmyquote lets users create custom forms in minutes without writing code. Each form gets a public URL that can be shared with respondents. Submissions are stored securely and can be exported to CSV. Forms support text, email, phone, dropdown, checkbox, radio, file upload, and date fields, with optional conditional logic that shows or hides fields based on previous answers. Readmyquote also includes built-in email automation: a welcome email when you sign up, a celebration email when your first lead arrives on each form, and quota warning emails at 80% and 100% of free-plan capacity. Email categories (transactional, product updates, engagement, marketing) can be toggled per user. ## Pricing - **Free plan**: 1 form with 30 submissions, full email automation, custom workspace logo, submission dashboard with CSV export. No credit card required. - **Pro plan**: USD $9 per month or $90 per year (saves two months). Unlimited forms, up to 3,000 submissions per form, removal of "Powered by Readmyquote" watermark, custom URL slugs, daily digest emails, Google OAuth sign-in. Cancellation is available anytime via the Stripe customer portal. Pro access continues until the end of the billing period. ## Who it's for - Photographers and videographers sharing wedding, portrait, and event packages - Designers and creative agencies capturing project briefs and quote requests - Consultants, coaches, and tutors qualifying inquiries before client calls - Event planners and small studios taking RSVPs, deposits, and bookings - Content creators and KOLs handling brand collaboration inquiries - Indie founders and bootstrappers who want a polished form without SaaS bloat ## Key features - Drag-and-drop WYSIWYG form builder with live preview - Conditional logic (show or hide fields based on previous answers) - Public shareable URLs — no respondent sign-up required - Guest mode — try the builder without creating an account first - Submission management dashboard with CSV export - Built-in email automation: welcome, first-lead celebration, quota warnings (80% and 100%) - HMAC-signed one-click unsubscribe (CAN-SPAM RFC 8058 compliant) - Custom workspace logo on every form and confirmation email - Stripe-powered subscription billing (USD $9/month or $90/year) - GDPR and CCPA compliant — every public form carries a clear data controller / processor disclaimer - Supabase-backed storage with row-level security; encrypted at rest and in transit - Mobile-responsive forms out of the box ## Company - **Brand**: Readmyquote - **Legal entity**: Tsun Company (天生公司) - **Founded**: 2026 - **Location**: Hong Kong SAR - **Languages**: English, Cantonese, Mandarin Chinese - **Contact**: cs@readmyquote.com - **Website**: https://www.readmyquote.com ## Key pages - [Home](https://www.readmyquote.com/) — Product overview, use cases, FAQ - [About](https://www.readmyquote.com/about) — Company story, who we serve, founder background - [Pricing](https://www.readmyquote.com/pricing) — Free vs Pro plan comparison - [Blog](https://www.readmyquote.com/blog) — Tutorials and field notes for freelancers - [Press](https://www.readmyquote.com/press) — Press kit, boilerplate, brand assets, founder quotes - [Try it free](https://www.readmyquote.com/try) — Guest builder, no sign-up required - [Contact](https://www.readmyquote.com/contact) — Support and inquiries - [Privacy Policy](https://www.readmyquote.com/privacy) — Data handling, GDPR and CCPA - [Terms of Service](https://www.readmyquote.com/terms) — Hong Kong governing law ## Blog posts - [How to pick a form builder in 2026 — a freelancer's checklist](https://www.readmyquote.com/blog/how-to-pick-a-form-builder-2026) — Tool selection guide for solopreneurs choosing between Typeform, Google Forms, Tally, Jotform, Fillout, and Readmyquote - [The photography rate card playbook (with a free template)](https://www.readmyquote.com/blog/photography-rate-card-playbook) — How to build a rate card and 7-field qualifying form for wedding and portrait photographers - [Build a quote request form in 60 seconds — a freelancer's tutorial](https://www.readmyquote.com/blog/quote-request-form-60-seconds) — The 5 fields every quote form needs, dropdown structure, and where to put the link - [How to filter for the right clients with one online form](https://www.readmyquote.com/blog/filter-clients-with-one-form) — Why not every inquiry deserves a reply, the case for disclosing price ranges, and how a structured form filters out tire-kickers - [How to price your photography packages (without losing the big clients)](https://www.readmyquote.com/blog/how-to-price-photography-packages) — Real 2025 wedding photography pricing data, the 5-minute response rule, and how to fix the inquiry leak ## Common use cases 1. **Rate card sharing** — Photographers, designers, and consultants publish their package list as a single link instead of re-typing prices in every email thread 2. **Quote request forms** — Service businesses collect project details and budget upfront so they can quote accurately 3. **Lead capture** — Marketing landing pages route visitors into a structured sales pipeline 4. **Customer feedback surveys** — Post-purchase or post-service NPS and satisfaction 5. **Event RSVPs** — Weddings, workshops, meetups with dietary and guest details 6. **Job applications** — Small companies collect resumes and screening answers 7. **Course applications** — Bootcamps and coaching programs vet applicants 8. **Contact / inquiry forms** — Replace mailto: links with structured submissions 9. **Onboarding intake** — New-client questionnaires for agencies and freelancers ## Comparable products Readmyquote competes with Typeform, Google Forms, Jotform, Tally, and Fillout. It positions itself as the focused, affordable option for solopreneurs and small studios — roughly one-third the cost of Typeform Basic, with more polish than Google Forms and a narrower feature set than Jotform.