Kardy makes it easy to send group cards online ๐ Create a digital card, invite friends, family, or colleagues to sign it, and deliver it instantly โ no chasing messages or messy screenshots. Perfect for birthdays ๐, farewells ๐, thank-yous ๐, and team celebrations ๐. One beautiful card, signed by everyone โ from anywhere ๐.
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Iโm the maker of Kardy โ thanks so much for checking us out โค๏ธ
Kardy was born from a simple problem: organizing group cards was always messy. Messages scattered across chats, screenshots copied into cards, and last-minute stress trying to collect everyoneโs note. We wanted a better way.
With Kardy, you can create a digital card, invite friends, family, or teammates to sign it, and send one beautiful group card โ all in minutes โ๏ธ๐
Weโd love your feedback:
What occasions do you struggle most with group cards?
Anything you wish digital cards did better?
Thanks for the support, and happy card-sending! ๐
I am a fan of traditional cards, but I have relatives who live where the postage would cost 10 times more than the card, so this is a brilliant idea
Such a lovely ideaโgroup cards are always more chaotic than they should be, and this feels like a big relief. Curious: do you plan to add features for scheduling cards in advance or sending reminders to contributors before the deadline?
This wouldโve saved me from pasting 18 screenshots into a farewell card last week. One link is nice. A gentle ping to nudge late signers would be clutch. Also plz let us add a dumb gif or two.
Hey Eric, last-minute stress trying to collect everyoneโs note is so relatable. Was there a specific card where you were chasing people down across five different chats the night before and thought never again?
This is definitely super useful for remote colleague farewells. Itโs always a scramble to chase everyone down across different time zones to sign it before the person actually leaves.
I wish the layout logic was smarter. When you have 20+ people signing, some cards end up looking like a messy collage or a chaotic forum thread.