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Removing the Powered by Quotify branding

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On the free plan, Quotify forms display a small “Powered by Quotify” badge at the bottom. This article covers what it is, why it’s there, and the cleanest path to removing it if it’s something you’d rather not show.

What the badge looks like

A small line of text underneath the submit button or in the footer of the form: “Powered by Quotify”, with a link back to our site. Deliberately subtle: it doesn’t compete visually with your branding, doesn’t appear on the same line as your content, and doesn’t pop up on hover. Most customers don’t notice it.

Why it’s there on the free plan

The free plan is genuinely free — no trial, no credit card, no expiry. That’s possible because every form on the free plan does a small amount of brand-building for us in return: anyone curious about how the form was built can click through. For a lot of small businesses just getting started, that trade is fair and visible. As soon as the form starts pulling its weight (leads coming in, conversions tracked), most operators upgrade and the badge comes off.

How to remove it

Upgrade to a paid plan (Pro or Business). The badge is removed automatically the moment your subscription starts: no settings to change, no JavaScript snippet to add, no support ticket needed.

If you’ve already removed the badge with custom CSS or by manipulating the embed code: please don’t. The badge is a condition of the free plan, and stripping it is against the terms. Upgrading takes about two minutes and is significantly cheaper than the alternative.

When upgrading is worth it

The “Powered by” line is rarely the only reason to upgrade. Most operators move to paid for a combination of factors:

  • Removing the badge for a more polished customer-facing experience
  • Higher submission limits as form volume grows
  • Custom branding controls (logo, colours, fonts that exactly match your site)
  • Email customisation (sender name, branded confirmation emails)
  • Multiple forms if your free-plan allowance is full

If the badge alone is the only thing stopping you upgrading, it’s probably also worth thinking about which of the other features would shift your conversion rate. Most paid customers say the branding and notification controls had a bigger impact than they expected.

See pricing for the full plan comparison.

The case for keeping it (genuinely)

Not everyone needs to remove the badge:

  • Brand-new businesses still testing the offer, the badge is invisible to most customers, and the free plan covers everything you need to validate whether quote forms work for you
  • Pure side hustles running fewer than a handful of quotes per month
  • Hobbyist or test forms that aren’t customer-facing in any serious way

If your form is bringing in real money, removing the badge is a no-brainer. If your form is bringing in nothing yet, keep your money and remove it later.

What doesn’t change between plans

A few things people occasionally assume change between free and paid, but don’t:

  • Functionality: pricing logic, conditional questions, multi-step forms, all field types are the same on both plans
  • Performance: forms load and submit at the same speed regardless of plan
  • Reliability and uptime: the underlying platform is the same
  • Data handling: see the GDPR guide; your customers’ data is treated identically

The differences between plans are about limits, branding and integrations, not the core product.