Nobody sees what anyone else wrote. So instead of ten versions of "Congrats on five years!", every message brings something only that person could say.
Remote teammates, former colleagues, people who've moved on. Everyone records a 60-second message in-browser. Auto-transcribed for the permanent record.
Anniversary palette and prompts built around tenure, loyalty, and shared history — not a birthday card reused with different text.
The Slack thread gets buried in 48 hours. A PDF doesn't. We deliver both the flip-book and a permanent downloadable copy.
A memory from your time working with [name] — the more specific, the better.
What [name] is actually like to work with (the honest version).
What [name]'s five years meant to the team.
What you hope comes next for [name].
“Five years. You've outlasted two reorgs, one acquisition attempt, and three office dogs. Respect.”
From an anniversary card from a team
“You were the first person I asked when I didn't know what I was doing. Still true.”
From an anniversary card from a newer colleague
“You've been here long enough to know where all the bodies are buried. Thank you for never using that.”
From an anniversary card from a manager
“I joined because of the role. I stayed partly because of you. I don't think I've ever said that.”
From an anniversary card from a peer
“Five years. You made this place better than you found it. That's not nothing.”
From an anniversary card from a team lead
“Whatever brought you here five years ago — I'm glad it did.”
From an anniversary card from the whole team
Start a card now. It takes 20 seconds. The hard part is remembering to do it.