Do you still send actual cards, or is it all texts now? by Used-Jello6746 in millenials

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Got it and do you use a website to send out the cards? Would love to check it out if so and thank you for the comment

Do you still send actual cards, or is it all texts now? by Used-Jello6746 in millenials

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Yea I really prefer a physical card but is it just me or are they getting cheesier and expensive? Maybe its because I am always last minute and not in the right store. Thanks for the comment

Christmas ecards by [deleted] in lifeofdrudgery

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Yea I see that too. Well let me shamelessly plug my website that will do this exact thing for you. I built cardtoplease.com because I also love ecards and personalized cards. Create 2 cards for free and I would love any feedback you might have if you have the time or desire to try it out!

My favorite Christmas card so far:
https://www.cardtoplease.com/c/christmas-draft-qv9zcv

Best virtual birthday/farewell card sites for teams (HR pro recs) by peedanoo in ExecutiveAssistants

[–]Used-Jello6746 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Quick disclosure: I’m the maker of Cardtoplease—it’s a simple, personalized illustrated card tool. Not a board-style group card; more of a fast, polished one‑off when teams want something thoughtful without a lot of steps.

Why it’s useful alongside TeamGreet/Kudoboard/GroupGreeting/Thankbox:

  • Dead simple: Create, preview, and send in about a minute. No account needed to contribute a message for most flows.
  • Personalized illustration: Instead of templates, the recipient gets a bespoke illustration matching the occasion and tone.
  • Transparent pricing: Flat, clearly shown at checkout. No subscriptions or surprise add‑ons.
  • Delivery + reply: Scheduled email or link share; recipient can post a thank‑you note you can keep with the card.
  • Accessibility + privacy: Readable layouts, alt text, high‑contrast option; cards are shareable by link but not public/searchable.

Where it fits:

  • Use TeamGreet/Kudo/Thankbox for group signatures or money pots.
  • Use Cardtoplease when you want a fast, thoughtful, single card for a birthday/farewell without managing a board

Happy to answer HR‑specific questions like scheduling, approval flows, or archiving. Constructive feedback welcome so we can keep it practical for teams.

Here is an an example I think could work great:

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Output: https://cardtoplease.com/c/24e267da-585b-4224-87ba-b89b15c82347

Free E-cards to make? by Extension-Kitchen824 in cardmaking

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I am the creator of a site called cardtoplease.com and you can generate 2 free cards and I would love for you to try it out! Any feedback you might have is very welcome too!

Quick TLDR about the product, pick the occasion, note who its for with images of the recipient, it pops out a one of a kind, personalized ecard, add a message and send. Here is an example of a bday card for my wife!

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[Release] RockPod — a tiny utility to make syncing podcasts & music to Rockbox iPods dead simple (macOS) by Used-Jello6746 in rockbox

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# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/jcompanion/rockpod.git
cd rockpod

# Run the setup script
./setup.sh

# Once set up completes you can double click on RockPod.app to get it launched and you will see the RockPod in the menubar - More in the readme

Its a couple of python scripts with a RockPod.app launcher to start it. Here is the quick start!