Every contributor writes without seeing what anyone else has written. Genuine wishes instead of a wall of "Congratulations!" repeated.
Grandparents in another city, friends in another country. Everyone records a 60-second message in-browser. Auto-transcribed so the words survive even if the video doesn't.
Sage-green palette and prompts built around new life and family — warm, gentle, specific to the occasion. Not a repainted farewell card.
A link shared in a group chat won't survive fifteen years. A PDF in a family folder might. We deliver both.
A first wish for [baby's name].
A message to [the parents] — what you want them to know.
What you hope [baby's name] grows up to love or be.
A family memory or tradition worth passing on.
“You are already the most anticipated person I've ever not met yet.”
From a baby card to a niece or nephew
“I've watched your parents become who they are. You are going to be so loved.”
From a baby card from a long-time friend
“Welcome to a family that argues loudly and loves even louder.”
From a baby card from family
“You have no idea what you've already done to this family. In the best way.”
From a baby card from a grandparent
“Your parents are going to make mistakes. So did theirs. You'll all be fine.”
From a baby card from a close friend
“We already have opinions about what sport you should play. You're welcome.”
From a baby card from a work team
Start a card now. It takes 20 seconds. The hard part is remembering to do it.