Website & App Design Client Intake Form

I. Client & Business Information

Full Name:

Company Name:

Industry:

Website/App URL:

Primary Contact Email:

Phone Number:

Preferred Communication Method:

Business Location (Country/Timezone):

II. Project Overview

What type of digital product do you need? (Select all that apply)

 

Website Design

Corporate/Business Website

E-Commerce Store

Portfolio/Showcase

Blog/Content Platform

Landing Page

Other (Specify):

Web Application

SaaS Platform

Dashboard/Admin Panel

Membership Portal

Other (Specify):

Mobile App Design

iOS

Android

Cross-Platform (Flutter/React Native)

Other (Specify):

UI/UX Redesign

Existing product needing improvement

Project Description: (Briefly describe your project, goals, and key features needed)

Target Audience: (Who are your primary users? Include demographics if possible)

Key Objectives: (What do you want this website/app to achieve?)

Increase Sales/Conversions

Improve User Engagement

Enhance Brand Awareness

Streamline Business Operations

Other (Specify):

III. Design Preferences & Requirements

B. Project Goals

Do you have an existing brand identity?

Yes

No (Need assistance with branding)

Provide brand guidelines, logo, colors, fonts

Description

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Preferred Design Style:

Modern & Minimalist

Bold & Vibrant

Elegant & Professional

Playful & Creative

Other:

Color Preferences: (List preferred colors or hex codes if available)

Inspiration References: (Share links to websites/apps you like)

Link

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Must-Have Features: (Select all that apply)

User Registration

Payment Gateway Integration

Search Functionality

Multi-Language Support

SEO Optimization

Social Media Integration

Analytics Dashboard

Chatbot/Live Support

Other:

IV. Technical & Functional Requirements

Preferred Tech Stack (if any):

 

Frontend:

Backend:

Database:

Hosting Preference:

Third-Party Integrations Needed: (CRM, Email Marketing, APIs, etc.)

Accessibility & Compliance Requirements:

ADA/WCAG Compliant

GDPR Compliance

Other:

V. Project Timeline & Budget

Expected Launch Date:

Budget Range:

$1,000.00−$5,000.00

$5,000.00−$15,000.00

$15,000.00−$50,000.00

Custom Budget::

Do you require ongoing maintenance/support after launch?

VI. Suitability & Expectations

What challenges are you currently facing with your existing website/app (if any)?

How do you measure the success of this project?

Do you have a preferred project management tool? (Trello, Asana, Jira, etc.)

Additional Notes or Special Requests:

 

Next Steps

Once submitted, we’ll review your responses and schedule a consultation to discuss your project in detail. Thank you for your time!

 

Client Intake Form Insights

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Certainly! Below is a detailed breakdown of the Website & App Interface Design Client Intake Form, explaining the purpose of each section, why the questions are included, and how they help in crafting a tailored design solution.

1. Client & Business Information

Purpose:

  • Establishes basic contact details and business context.
  • Helps in understanding the industry, which influences design trends (e.g., a fintech app vs. a creative portfolio).

Key Insights:

  • Company Name & Industry: Determines design style (corporate vs. playful).
  • Existing Website/App URL: Allows for a quick audit of current UX/UI issues.
  • Timezone: Ensures smooth communication if working across regions.

2. Project Overview

Purpose:

  • Defines the scope (website, app, or both) and type (e-commerce, SaaS, etc.).
  • Identifies target users and key objectives to align design with business goals.

Key Insights:

  • E-commerce vs. Corporate Website: Dictates features (checkout flow vs. lead capture forms).
  • Target Audience: Influences UI decisions (e.g., older users need larger fonts, younger users prefer interactive elements).
  • Key Objectives: If the goal is conversions, the design will prioritize CTAs and minimal friction.

3. Design Preferences & Requirements

Purpose:

  • Captures brand identity (or lack thereof).
  • Understands aesthetic preferences to avoid mismatched styles.
  • Lists must-have features to ensure technical feasibility.

Key Insights:

  • Existing Brand Guidelines: If provided, the design must adhere to them. If not, branding services may be needed.
  • Design Style Choices: A minimalist design requires clean typography, while a bold one may use vibrant colors.
  • Inspiration References: Helps designers visualize client expectations (e.g., "I like Airbnb’s layout").
  • Must-Have Features: Determines development complexity (e.g., payment gateways require secure UI).

4. Technical & Functional Requirements

Purpose:

  • Identifies tech stack preferences (if any).
  • Lists integrations (CRM, APIs) that impact UX flow.
  • Ensures compliance (GDPR, ADA) for legal safety.

Key Insights:

  • Tech Stack: A React-based frontend may require different UI libraries than a WordPress site.
  • Third-Party Integrations: If using Shopify, design must follow its template constraints.
  • Accessibility Needs: ADA compliance affects color contrast, keyboard navigation, etc.

5. Project Timeline & Budget

Purpose:

  • Sets realistic expectations for deliverables.
  • Aligns budget with scope.

Key Insights:

  • Launch Date: Rushed projects may limit design iterations.
  • Budget Range:
    $1K–$5K: Template-based with minor customizations.
    $15K+: Fully custom UI/UX with prototyping & testing.
  • Ongoing Support: Indicates if the client needs post-launch updates.

6. Suitability & Expectations

Purpose:

  • Uncovers pain points in existing designs.
  • Defines success metrics (e.g., 30% more sign-ups).
  • Ensures workflow compatibility (tools like Jira vs. Trello).

Key Insights:

  • Current Challenges: If users struggle with navigation, the redesign must prioritize intuitive IA.
  • Success Metrics: If the goal is engagement, micro-interactions & animations may be prioritized.
  • Project Management Tool: Facilitates smoother collaboration.

Why This Form Works:

  1. Prevents Miscommunication – Clear questions eliminate guesswork.
  2. Guides Proposal & Pricing – Budget + scope = accurate quotes.
  3. Identifies Red Flags Early – E.g., a low budget for a complex app signals unrealistic expectations.
  4. Ensures Compliance & Accessibility – Avoids legal risks.
  5. Aligns Design with Business Goals – UI/UX decisions are data-driven, not just aesthetic.

Potential Improvements:

  • Add a file upload option for brand assets.
  • Include a competitor analysis question ("List 3 competitors you admire").
  • Add a user persona section if the client has detailed audience data.

This form ensures the designer and client are perfectly aligned, reducing revisions and increasing project success.


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