Contact
Skip the form. Just email the right inbox.
We deleted the contact form. Forms are a Web 2.0 coping mechanism for routing messages to the right person. In the Agentic Web, a thoughtfully-chosen email address does the same job with no sign-up, no database, and no validation theater. Tap any inbox below and your mail client opens pre-addressed.
Why no forms?
Forms have their place. They belong inside transactions where structured capture genuinely matters: checkouts, applications, signups. But forms aren't free. Every form on a website implies a backend to receive it, a database to store it, a routing layer to triage it, a CAPTCHA to defend it, and a SaaS subscription to maintain all of the above.
For the sort of message you'd send a contact form — a question, a quote request, a bug you noticed — none of that machinery pays for itself. A subject line and a paragraph of context carries more signal than a twelve-field form, and it costs you less effort to write.
What to expect
In The Agentic Web, AI-managed inboxes route messages faster than any form ever did. Bots get bounced. Your customers get through. No forms, no backend, no throttling, no CAPTCHA. Just AI.
For straightforward questions you'll typically hear back within one business day. For assessments, sales conversations, and technical deep-dives, expect two to three business days as the inquiry routes to the right engineer.