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A farewell card worth keeping — not a link that dies.

Collect video and private written messages from the whole team. Delivered as a flip-book and a printable PDF. Nobody sees what anyone else wrote — which is why you get real memories instead of seven versions of "Best of luck!"

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Farewell
For Elena
40 messages from your team
Why WishWarmly

Four things most farewell cards miss.

Nobody copies anyone else

Contributors write in private. No one sees what anyone else has written. So instead of seven variants of "You'll be missed!", you get real memories and real advice.

Video without the awkwardness

Record a 60-second message from your phone. We transcribe it automatically so the words live in the PDF forever — even if the recipient never clicks play.

Designed for a farewell specifically

Warm terracotta palette. Prompts like "share your best memory." Typography that feels like a letter written for this moment, not a feedback form.

A PDF they actually keep

Links die. Services pivot. A PDF tucked into a folder survives decades. We deliver both the flip-book and the permanent copy, because we know which one matters in five years.

Writing prompts included

Better prompts mean better messages.

01

Share your best memory of working with [name].

02

What did [name] teach you — directly or just by watching?

03

The one thing we'll miss most about [name].

04

Advice or a wish for [name]'s next chapter.

From real WishWarmly cards

What people actually write.

I'll remember the Tuesday standups forever. You made the chaos feel like a choir.

From a goodbye to an engineering manager

Thank you for never once making me feel stupid for asking questions. That's a superpower.

From a goodbye to a mentor

The team is objectively worse coffee-wise without you. Bring snacks to your next job.

From a goodbye to a designer

You leaving is my sign to finally apply for that thing. Thanks for that, too.

From a goodbye to a team lead

We were strangers three years ago. Now I know your kids' birthdays. Good work.

From a goodbye to a long-term colleague

If the next place gives you half the room to be weird that we did, you'll be fine.

From a goodbye to a creative

Common questions

Questions, answered.

Every occasion, its own mood

Every occasion has its moment.

Someone you work with is leaving. Make it count.

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