Contact
Questions, quotes, or just sizing something up — reach out and you'll hear back the same day.
01Direct Contact
Decide on your business email. Options to consider:
Same day
Inquiries received before 5 PM CST are answered the same business day. After 5 PM, expect a response by the following morning.
City and state is enough — you don't need a street address publicly. Relevant for clients who want to know where their parts are shipping from and approximate transit times.
Consider whether a LinkedIn or GitHub link adds credibility for your audience. An engineering clientele may find a GitHub with real projects more compelling than Instagram. Skip entirely if not ready.
02Hours
Before 5 PM CST
Same-day quote on orders received within business hours.
Which days are you actually available? Mon–Fri, Mon–Sat? Be honest — don't promise what you won't deliver.
How far out is your production queue typically? Leave as TBD until you have a feel for actual turnaround after first few jobs.
03Order Intake
This is where the order submission form lives. Two good options for a static site:
The form should collect: name, email, material selection, quantity, file upload (STL / 3MF / STEP), and a notes field for tolerance callouts or special requirements.
Once you've created the form, replace this block with the embed code they provide.
04Common Questions
Once you've had a few inquiries, the same questions will repeat. Capture them here. Likely candidates to start with:
Leave this section off the page entirely until you have real answers. A placeholder FAQ is worse than none.