The problem
We all have people we mean to show up for — a mom's birthday, a brother's anniversary, a friend at the holidays. We mean to give them a card. But one of two things usually happens:
- We forget until it's too late, or
- we remember at the last second, grab whatever's left at the drugstore, and scribble it in the car.
The intention was there. The follow-through wasn't — and the people we love can tell the difference.
The idea
RememberedCards is a small monthly membership that does two things for you:
- You tell us who matters, and when. Add the people in your life and the occasions you'd want to give each of them a card — birthdays, holidays, anniversaries.
- We remind you in time, and put a real card in your hands. About two weeks before each occasion, we nudge you to pick a card from our collection. Then we mail that card to you — so you can write in it by hand and give it to them in person.
That's the whole thing. We handle the remembering and the getting-a-good-card-in-time. You keep the part that actually matters.
Why it works this way
Most card services either send something generic or mail the card straight to the recipient. We think that quietly throws away the two things that make a card mean anything:
- That you wrote it in your own handwriting, and
- that you handed it to them yourself.
So we keep both of those with you, on purpose. We only take over the parts people are genuinely bad at — remembering the date, and having a real card ready in time. We're not trying to automate the love out of it. We're trying to make sure it actually happens.
Who it's for
People who want to be thoughtful but keep dropping the ball on timing — busy parents, grown kids who live far from family, anyone who's ever felt the small guilt of "I missed it again this year."