Group leaving card · online

The group leaving card they'll actually keep.

A group leaving card is one online card the whole team signs for a colleague who is moving on — each person adds a written or video message in private, from any device. Nobody sees what anyone else wrote, so instead of a page of "good luck!" your colleague gets a keepsake full of real memories, delivered as an animated flip-book with a printable PDF.

In the US, a leaving card is usually called a farewell card — same card, different accent.

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Farewell
For Amelia
With warmth, from everyone
23 messages

Illustrative demo · sample messages

Why WishWarmly

Four things most leaving cards get wrong.

No peeking, no copying

Messages are written in private — nobody sees the card filling up. Twenty colleagues means twenty genuinely different goodbyes, not twenty rewrites of whatever the first person put.

Works from any desk (or sofa)

Colleagues sign from one link on any device — no account, no app, and no chasing a paper card around the office before the leaving do.

Video messages, transcribed

Anyone can record up to 60 seconds straight from the browser. Every clip is transcribed automatically, so the words survive in the PDF long after hosted video expires.

A keepsake, not a dead link

The card arrives as an animated flip-book, and the Keepsake tier adds a printer-ready PDF — something they can still open years after their last day.

Writing prompts included

Stuck on what to write?

01

The moment you realised the office wouldn't be the same without [name].

02

Something [name] taught you without ever meaning to.

03

The running joke you'll now have to explain to whoever sits there next.

04

A proper send-off wish for [name]'s next chapter.

From real WishWarmly cards

What people actually write.

Three years of you translating what the client actually meant. We are doomed without you.

From a leaving card for a project manager

You were the only reason the Monday call was worth joining. This is now a problem.

From a leaving card for a team lead

Half my job I learned from watching you stay calm about things I'd have panicked over.

From a leaving card for a senior engineer

The kitchen biscuit standards are about to collapse, and it is entirely your fault.

From a leaving card for an office manager

The new place has no idea how lucky they are. We do — that is rather the problem.

From a leaving card for a designer

"Keep in touch" is usually a polite lie. I have already added you on everything.

From a leaving card for a work friend

Common questions

Questions, answered.

Every occasion, its own mood

Every occasion has its moment.

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Their last day is coming. Make it a proper send-off.

Start the card now and share one link — the reminders, the collecting and the keepsake are all handled.