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How to Sign a Digital Card as a Group (The Easy Way)

The simplest way to sign a digital card as a group — one link, private messages from everyone, delivered as a keepsake. No accounts needed.

June 8, 2026 4 min read

One link beats a passed-around file

Emailing a document around gets messy fast. A purpose-built group card keeps it simple.

The 4 steps

  1. Create the card. Pick the occasion and recipient — about a minute.
  2. Share one link. Drop it in your team chat.
  3. Everyone signs privately. Each person adds a written note or a quick video, without seeing others'.
  4. Lock and deliver. The recipient opens a flip-book of every message.

Start a group card and try it.

Tips for great signatures

  • Be specific. "I'll miss our Tuesday standups" beats "good luck."
  • Add a video. Even 15 seconds of a face and voice means a lot — especially for remote teams.
  • Keep it private. Private composing is why messages come out genuine instead of copied.

Why digital beats paper for remote teams

You can't walk a paper card around a remote office. A digital card collects from everyone, everywhere — and still ends as a keepsake with a printable PDF. See how it works.

Give a milestone the send-off it deserves

Set up a card in under a minute — free, no credit card. Invite the team, gather their messages, and hand over a keepsake worth holding onto.

No credit card required.