Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about Postage Club
What is Postage Club?
Postage Club is a monthly subscription service that delivers four pre-stamped letters to your door. We provide everything you need to write meaningful letters to the people in your life—quality cards, envelopes, and stamps included.
How does it work?
Each month, you'll receive a package containing four high-quality cards, envelopes, and stamps. Write to whoever you want—friends, family, loved ones. Seal it, address it, and drop it in any mailbox. We take care of everything except the words.
How much does it cost?
Pricing will be announced when we launch. Sign up for early access to be notified first.
What comes in each delivery?
Each monthly delivery includes:
• Four high-quality cards
• Four matching envelopes
• Four first-class stamps
Can I cancel anytime?
Yes. You can cancel your subscription at any time with no penalties or fees.
Do you ship internationally?
Currently, we only ship within the United States. International shipping may be available in the future.
What kind of cards do you use?
We use high-quality, classic cards designed for handwriting. They're substantial enough to feel special but not so thick that they're impractical to mail.
Can I send letters anywhere in the US?
Yes. The stamps we provide are standard USPS first-class stamps, valid for mailing anywhere within the United States.
When will Postage Club launch?
We're preparing to launch soon. Sign up for early access to be among the first to get Postage Club.
Why letters? Why not just use email or text?
Letters require time, attention, and intention—all things that make communication meaningful. When someone receives a handwritten letter, they know you took the time to sit down and think about them. That's something a text message can't replicate.
For more on this, check out our blog where we explore the science and psychology behind handwritten communication.
What if I don't know what to write?
That's normal. Most people feel that way at first. Start simple: tell someone you're thinking of them. Share a memory. Ask how they're doing. The words don't have to be perfect—they just have to be real.
We also have guides on our blog with ideas and prompts to help you get started.