• Stay in touch with friends and family
    who don't use computers.
  • Send postcards from your phone, computer,
    or anywhere you have email.
  • No commitment. Cancel anytime.
  • Stand by the Eiffel Tower, snap a pic, and attach it to an email—then we'll mail your Eiffel Tower postcard to your friends and family via U.S. Mail.
  • Postcardly makes travel postcards cheap, easy, and personal.

Snap a pic on your phone, attach it to an email, and—voilá!—we'll put your postcard in the mail.

It's hard to share pictures with older relatives who aren't on Facebook. Printing and mailing photos is a pain. But email is easy—and using Postcardly is just like using email.

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How do I
send my
first postcard?

(Yes, it's really this easy.)

1

Create a Postcardly
email address

like grandmakay@postcardly.com


Create a Postcardly email address below like grandmakay@postcardly.com
2

Send an e-mail with
an attached photo

to grandmakay@postcardly.com


Send an e-mail with an attached photo to grandmakay@postcardly.com.
3

We mail Grandma Kay
a postcard—

with your words on the back and your photo on the front—via U.S. Mail

We mail Grandma Kay a postcard - with your words on the back and your photo on the front - via U.S. Mail
IT ALL STARTED with one lonely grandma.
That's why we created Postcardly. Family is a big part of our lives, and sharing pictures is the
best—and most fun!—way to keep in touch. We use Facebook and email, but our
relatives who don't use (or just don't like) computers always get left out.
Like Paul's 88-year-old grandma.

So now we send photos through Postcardly. It's as easy as email for us,
and everybody loves getting photos in the mail. There's just something
special about having a physical photo to put on your fridge or keep in
your purse.

And Paul's grandma loves it.
hear from
our happy
customers:
"Postcardly is so easy to use; just attach a photo to an email and it's done! I have sent many cards to friends and family, most who have email, but everyone enjoys having a real photo of our daughter to put on their fridge."
—Shelley B.
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