Postable Holiday Cards [review]

BreakingModern — If you’re anything like me, the calendar flipped to December’s double digits before you realized you hadn’t sent out any Christmas cards yet. A quick stop to pick up some cards is only half the battle. With so much of my life existing on a digital plane, it’s tough to keep track of people’s ever-changing mailing addresses, particularly when I only use them approximately once per year. Enter Postable.

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Address Book

My favorite feature of Postable is its free online address book. You create your account and insert the addresses you have on hand either by manually typing individual entries or importing a contact list. For any missing addresses, Postable provides a quick and easy link you can send via your favorite digital channel. Your friend clicks the link and types in her own contact information, and the address is saved to your account. They don’t have to sign up for their own account, and their information is kept private and secure.

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In addition to the free address book, Postable offers a wide selection of 100 percent recycled cards. You can create and write as many cards as you want directly on the Postable site. Afterward, the company will print, stamp and mail them for you. If you choose to send your cards directly through Postable, you can currently receive 15 percent off all holiday cards.

There isn’t an official mobile app yet, but it’s easy to use the browser on your mobile device to sign into your Postable account and access your addresses on the go.

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Feature/Header Image: Not Even a Mouse” by Sarah J. via Flickr Creative Commons

Becket Morgan

Author: Becket Morgan

Based in central Vermont, Becket Morgan covers apps and lifestyle tech for BreakingModern. Follow her at @becketmorgan on Twitter or +Becket Morgan on G+.

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