Meet the Kind Post assistant
A chat that mails real cards.
Tell it who the card's for. It draws the card in front of you, invites people to sign, asks for the address kindly, and takes payment right in the conversation. Then a real card, with everyone's notes inside, lands in their mailbox.
watch it work
It doesn't just chat. It does.
Most assistants answer questions. This one runs the whole errand: everything below happens inside the conversation, while you watch.
It draws the card in front of you
Describe the person and the moment in your own words. Real cover art appears right in the conversation, and you change anything just by saying so: the style, the colors, the words on the front.
It brings everyone in
Give it names and a phone number or email for each person. It sends every signer a private link, and their notes land inside the card from their own phones.
It finds the address, kindly
No address? It asks them, or someone close to them, privately by text or email. You never see the address and never have to ask for it.
It takes payment right there
A secure Stripe checkout opens inside the chat. You've already seen the card by then, so you know exactly what you're paying for. Postage included.
Whatever you'd ask a helpful friend, just ask.
Every one of these is a real thing it does, not a canned reply. From the first idea to the day the card lands, the chat can carry the whole thing.
How it works
Say who it's for
A sentence is enough. The assistant starts drawing a real card right there in the chat, and you shape it together until it's theirs.
Everything happens inline
Signers, the address, the arrival date, payment: it's all handled in the same conversation. No forms, no tabs, no hunting through menus.
We take it from there
A digital copy reaches them right on time, every time, and the printed card follows in the mail with everyone's notes inside.
See it before you pay
The card exists, on screen, before any charge. Change it until it's right.
Payments by Stripe
The checkout inside the chat is Stripe's own secure form. Card details never touch Kind Post.
No address needed
We ask them privately if you don't have it. You never see it.
Right on time
A digital copy reaches them on the day itself, and the printed card follows in the mail.
Fair questions
What if I don't like the design?
You see the card before you pay anything, and you can redraw, restyle, or rewrite it as many times as you like just by asking. Nothing's charged until you've seen exactly what's being sent.
When does it arrive?
Tell the assistant the date that matters and we work backward from there. A digital copy lands in their inbox right on time, and the printed card follows in the mail. If the mail window's already too tight, we say so before you pay, never after.
Is it really printed and mailed?
Yes. A real card, printed, stamped, and posted, with everyone's notes inside in styles that look handwritten. It's a thing they'll hold, not a link they'll lose.
Go ahead, ask it for a card.
There's nothing to set up and nothing to pay until you've seen the card. Tell the assistant who it's for, and take it from there.