Group cards

One card. Signed by everyone.

Instead of a card going round the office, you send one link. Everyone adds a message — from anywhere, on their phone — and it arrives as one card on the day.

It arrives full. Everyone who opens it gets a question to answer instead of an empty box, and nobody signs up to write on it.

Make a cardWhat money buys

Takes about a minute. The first card is free — no credit card, no account, nothing to install, and the people you send it to never sign up for anything.

How it works

  1. Make the card

    Pick the occasion and who it is for. About a minute, no account needed.

  2. Send the link

    They open it and write. No app, no sign-up, no cap on how many people join.

  3. It arrives

    Scheduled and delivered on the day — as one card, from all of you.

What makes a card fill up

Making the card takes a minute. Getting thirty people to sign it before Friday is the actual problem — these are the parts built for that.

What is the card for?

Each occasion brings its own questions for the people signing, its own theme, and its own sense of how loud to be.

Another occasion — all eighteen

What money buys

Keeping a card, sending the next one, and running a whole company’s. The first one is free and stays free.

First card$0

For the card you are organising now

Unlimited messages, unlimited signers, every theme, PDF download. Forever.

Another card$6

There is always another birthday

$3.80 each in a pack of 5. Credits never expire, and no subscription.

Keepsake$9

For when a link is not enough to keep

Video messages, every photo at full resolution, and the card stays online for good. Offered on delivery day, once it is finished — $39 to have it printed and posted.

Workspace$19

So nobody gets forgotten again

Roster in, cards out. A month, up to 50 people; larger teams priced by roster size.

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Buying this for an organisation?

Works everywhere. Installs nowhere.

One link, opened on whatever people already have in their hand. Nobody downloads an app, makes an account, or is asked for a password to write on it.

  • On a phone

    Where most people sign — from the link someone dropped in the group chat.

  • On a tablet

    Passed round a table so the people not on email still get to write something.

  • On a laptop

    How the organiser watches it fill up, and how it opens on the day.

Keepsake

Then it comes off the screen.

A card is a link until the day it stops being one. We bind every message, every signature and every photo — in the order they were written — and post the book to you.

$39 including the keepsake

Offered at the end, once the card is finished. The free PDF export stays free on every card, including the first one.

What money buys

Someone is leaving on Friday.

Make it now, send the link at lunch, forty signatures by five.

Make a card