During a trip a few months back, I promised to send postcards to my god-daughters back home. Every post office near me was closed or under construction — and even if they weren't, the detour would have cost me the trip.
Back home, I told their mother I hadn't followed through. She said:
"Send them anyway. They LOVE getting mail."
I did. They were delighted.
That moment answered a question I'd been sitting with for a year: how do you make staying connected feel as easy and spontaneous as sending a meme?
SendWell Cards is that answer. Pick a card, write something real, tap send. A physical card shows up in their mailbox. No detour required.
Texts and DMs disappear into the scroll. A postcard sits on a fridge, a desk, or a shelf for months. It says I thought of you enough to do something about it.
SendWell exists because that feeling — the one you get when something real arrives in the mail — is worth making easy.
Not sure of someone's address? Use the claim link flow: you pay upfront, we generate a personal link. Share it however you like — text, email, DM. The recipient opens the link, sees a preview of your card, enters their own address, and the card ships to them. You never need to know their address.
We built SendWell with a simple rule: your data is used to send your card, nothing else.
Third parties we work with to deliver the service: | Provider | Purpose | |---|---| | Supabase | Secure database and file storage | | Stripe | Payment processing | | Lob | Postcard printing and USPS mailing |
Each of these providers is bound by their own privacy policies and data processing agreements. We share only the minimum information required for them to do their job.
We're a small team and we read every message. Reach out at greg@sendwellcards.com
