What's up with E-Cards these days?
June 10, 2024 9:55 AM Subscribe
Need to coordinate getting a card signed by people across the state. What is the best in e-cards these days?
Ideally we can include photos/images
Possibly I want to ultimately print it out and give it to the person in person.
I want something that is not crappy looking and doesn't require creating a login.
Thank you!
Ideally we can include photos/images
Possibly I want to ultimately print it out and give it to the person in person.
I want something that is not crappy looking and doesn't require creating a login.
Thank you!
My company uses GroupGreeting, which seems to work well enough. We're a ~100 person satellite (and remote) office of a 3k+ employee company. Cost is important, but so is not looking crappy. I think a login is required for the person creating the card, but not for the signers.
I know the cards can save to PDF, which means it can be printed. A single card is $5 USD, and there is bulk pricing if you think this could be a regular thing.
posted by Meldanthral at 10:10 AM on June 10 [4 favorites]
I know the cards can save to PDF, which means it can be printed. A single card is $5 USD, and there is bulk pricing if you think this could be a regular thing.
posted by Meldanthral at 10:10 AM on June 10 [4 favorites]
I don't know about best, but I just signed a card using GroupGreeting. My experience was that you could indeed add a photo, and that, as a signer, I didn't have to create an account.
posted by kristi at 11:55 AM on June 10
posted by kristi at 11:55 AM on June 10
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