The Contact Us page is one of the most underrated pages on your website.
Get it right, and you turn cold visitors to hot leads. Get it wrong, and even the most interested prospects may go “eh… nevermind.”
To help you find creative inspiration, Ingrid Adames compiled an extensive list of Contact page examples that nail all the essential elements.
But before we see some of them, let’s first revise what these elements are.
Ingrid says each Contact Us page should be visible on the navigation bar and needs to have:
- A clear call to action (CTA) – contact us, reach out, give us a call, etc.
- Easy navigation and user experience.
- A clear message that aligns with your brand and resonates with visitors.
- Readable text with no redundant information.
- Elements like phone number, email links, and social media buttons.
Got it? Sweet. Now let’s move to a few of our favorite examples.
#1 – Peloton: The contact page is also a support page, with the knowledge base search bar taking up center stage.
The combination of image, helpful icons, and the design and positioning of responsive buttons all make for a smooth experience that leads you to your desired destination.
#2 – Freehand Goods: This page is a nice example of a small business doing simplicity right.
The simple black-on-white background provides all the info you need: contact information with retail address, social media buttons, and finally, a huge, visible CTA at the forefront.
#3 – Kohl’s: Similar to Peloton, Kohl’s contact page is also a help center.
What’s different is that you can see a few more interesting buttons added to the page, like tracking order status and checking gift card balances.
Sometimes adding more elements can create a feeling of uniqueness and exclusivity to your website visit.
That’s not all. There are 41 more great examples on Ingrid’s list that could get your designer juices flowing – and your customers converting.