No blank templates. Just talk it through.

Tell us about them. We'll make the card.

No design tools, no hunting through a gallery. Describe the person and the moment in your own words, right in a chat, and watch a real card come together in front of you -- kind, simple, and honestly a little fun.

Start chatting$9.99 USD, postage included. Or start from a template if you'd rather.

Describe any card

watch it draw
A hand-drawn card of a cheerful bear riding a unicycle

your card appears here

Happy birthday, Nico.

Kind Post assistant

a birthday card for my sister, she loves gardening and terrible puns
Getting a garden-pun cover ready for her -- one sec.
perfect. add my brother sam to sign it too
Done -- I've sent Sam an invite to add his own note.

It's just a conversation

Say it the way you'd say it to a friend.

No fields to fill in, no menus to hunt through. Change your mind halfway through and just say so -- the assistant redraws the cover, rewrites the message, adds a signer, or gets logistics sorted, all from what you type.

How it works

Just say who it's for

A sentence is enough. Tell the assistant who the card is for and what kind of moment it is, and it starts drafting a real cover right there in the chat.

Bring people in, still chatting

Ask it to invite anyone you want to sign, by name and a phone or email. They add their own note from their phone -- you never have to leave the conversation.

We mail it, and send it digitally

No address? Just ask -- we'll text or email them privately, so you never have to. A digital copy lands right on time, every time, and the real one follows in the mail.

Honestly simple

No account needed to try it -- describe a card and see it before you decide anything.

No address needed

We ask them privately, if you don't have it. You never see it.

Everyone can sign

Invite anyone to add a note, from their own phone, without ever seeing the plan.

Right on time

A digital copy reaches their inbox the same day, and the real one follows in the mail.

Go ahead, just start typing.

There's nothing to set up first. Tell the assistant who the card is for, and take it from there.