I'm Wei-Fang Chou — a designer-engineer based in Taipei. I've spent a decade making software for other people's companies. Quotify is the first tool I've made for myself: a calmer, better-designed way to send the quotations my freelance work needs.
It started as a side-project on my own iPhone, then grew into a web platform when the share-link workflow started saving me real time. Every time a client opened a quote, signed it on the train, replied within minutes — I'd think, "this should be the default experience, not the luxury one."
I want Quotify to be the calmest piece of business software you use this year.
What I believe
- Software should respect attention. No notifications you didn't ask for. No marketing dark patterns. No nudges.
- Speed is a feature. Every interaction should feel like the machine is keeping up with you, not the other way around.
- Design should feel inevitable. The right tool for the job looks like there was never any other option.
- Free tiers should be honest. The personal-use free tier is free forever — not a teaser.
- I build for the long run. Quotify isn't venture-funded. It grows when I have a clear idea worth shipping.
How it runs
Quotify is built deliberately — small dependency footprint, no third-party analytics SDK in the dashboard, no marketing pixel, no session recorder. AI assists only when you ask for it. Read the Security and Privacy pages if you want the full picture.
How to reach me
Email hello@quotify.app for anything Quotify-related — feature requests, complaints, kind words. I read every message.