How to write a quote email – template for sole traders and freelancers

email a quote sole trader
email a quote sole trader

When someone contacts you about a potential job, your reply plays a big part in whether or not you win the work.

A friendly, clear response shows you’re organised and professional, especially if you send it quickly and include a well-structured quote or estimate.

At this stage, there’s no need to over-explain or send a formal proposal.

But your reply should cover the essentials, so there’s no uncertainty about what you’re offering or how much it will cost.

Here’s what to include in a basic quote email:

  • What you’re offering – Describe the service clearly. It should be obvious what’s included.
  • Price – Display the total cost or your rate, along with whether VAT is added or included.
  • Timeframe – Let them know when you’re available and roughly how long the work will take.
  • Your contact info – Make it easy for them to get back to you.

Getting these details across in a clear, polite way puts you in a strong position. Many people don’t take the time to respond correctly, so if you do, you’ve already improved your chances of getting the job.

Below is a simple ByteStart template you can adapt for your own client quotes.


Email quote/estimate template

Subject: Quote for [Project Name or Service] – [Your Name or Business Name]

Hi [Name],

Thanks for getting in touch about [brief description – e.g. “your new website” or “monthly accounts support”].

Here’s a quite estimate of the costs based on the details you’ve sent me.

  • 📌 Service: [e.g. Design a new website logo]
  • 📅 Estimated timeframe: [e.g. 2–3 weeks from the start]
  • 💷 Quote: £[Amount] + VAT (if registered)
  • 📄 Includes:
    • [e.g. One homepage design]
    • [e.g. Two rounds of revisions]
    • [e.g. Handover of final files in PDF and PNG format]

Please let me know if you’d like to go ahead, or if you have any questions or changes you’d like to discuss.

Thanks again for getting in touch.

Best regards,
[Your Name]
[Your Business Name]
[Phone Number]
[Website Address]


Tips for emailing your quote

  • Reply quickly. Ideally within 24 hours. Even a short holding email is better than radio silence.
  • Be clear about what’s included. List the main deliverables, turnaround times, and payment terms if needed.
  • Use a branded template. If you send quotes as PDFs, include your logo and contact details for a more polished look.
  • Keep your tone natural. Many self-employed people win work by being easy to deal with, not by offering the lowest price.
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You don’t need to write the perfect email. Just keep it clear, confident, and focused on what the client needs. Save a version of the template above, delete the icons if you prefer a plain text look, and tweak each email to suit each enquiry.

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