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A card for the newest person in the room.

Collect messages, wishes, and memories-in-advance from friends and family, wherever they are. A flip-book for the parents — and a keepsake the child can open one day.

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Why WishWarmly

Four things most baby cards miss.

Real words, not filler

Every contributor writes without seeing what anyone else has written. Genuine wishes instead of a wall of "Congratulations!" repeated.

Video from family far away

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.

Designed for this moment

Sage-green palette and prompts built around new life and family — warm, gentle, specific to the occasion. Not a repainted farewell card.

A PDF the child might read one day

A link shared in a group chat won't survive fifteen years. A PDF in a family folder might. We deliver both.

Writing prompts included

Prompts that bring out the good stuff.

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A first wish for [baby's name].

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A message to [the parents] — what you want them to know.

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What you hope [baby's name] grows up to love or be.

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A family memory or tradition worth passing on.

From real WishWarmly cards

What people actually write.

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

Common questions

Questions, answered.

Every occasion, its own mood

Every occasion has its moment.

A baby is on the way. Send something that lasts.

Start a card now. It takes 20 seconds. The hard part is remembering to do it.