Paperless Post
This post is sponsored by Paperless Post
I was recently contacted by Paperless Post to try out their service and write about it. So, what is Paperless Post? It is a collection of designer digital cards and invitations for all occasions. But more than just sending invitations, it has an interactive RSVP list where guests can share photos and comments. I have yet to try the invitation aspect of Paperless Post because we’ve just moved and I haven’t finished unpacking yet, but I’m excited to the next time I host a gathering.
I have loved the ability to send a quick note with the elegant stationary and cards available on Paperless Post. One of my favorite brands is Rifle Paper Co., so I was excited to find pretty e-cards that have been perfect to send to friends via e-mail while we’ve been traveling.
While Paperless Post has a variety of paid services (some free cards and then some designer cards cost around $0.80 through coins, though the price decreases if one purchases more coins in advance-with the price of a stamp being 0.55, it really seems reasonable to me), the more casual Flyer portion is free for up to 500 invitees and is full of fun gif and sticker invites for more casual events, and these can be shared via text and social media in addition to e-mail.
I’m really enjoying all Paperless Post has to offer and am looking forward to making it more a part of my social routine. If you check it out I’d love to hear your thoughts, if you haven’t, I suggest you check it out. It’s a great way to send a little note to someone who doesn’t expect it, or to organize a get together in a fun, new way.
Please note: I received compensation for my review but all opinions are my own. I will update this review once I have a chance to use the invitation feature for myself.