Cancer support cards
something in the mailbox that wasn't another bill. There's a video on the QR for when you want it.
Love,
Me
SCAN TO WATCH


Margaret,
Thinking of you. Not asking how you are because I know the answer is complicated. Just wanted you to see
Cancer support cards — custom, mailed for you.
Turn a photo of you, the family, or something they love into a custom illustrated card for someone in cancer treatment. We print and mail it. The QR plays your voice — for the days when reading is too much.
2-minute setupWe print & mail1st card free
First card's on us. Schedule it for a specific day if you want.
Printed and Made in the USA · Mailed via USPS · First card free
Common questions
- Is this actually personalized, or just a template?
- Actually personalized. We start with the photo you upload and generate an original illustration in your chosen style — watercolor, painterly, or warm modern. No template, no name-swap.
- What do you write in a card for someone with cancer?
- Don't try to fix it. Don't say 'you've got this' — they don't need a pep talk; they need presence. Don't ask 'how are you?' Specific is better: 'thinking of you on chemo Thursdays' or 'I haven't gone anywhere.' Many cancer patients say the cards they keep are the ones that didn't try to find a bright side. Stuck? Tap AI Message.
- How fast can I send it?
- Cards mail within 24 hours of order. USPS first-class is typically 3-5 business days. For surgery, chemotherapy, or a specific procedure day, you can also schedule the card to arrive on a specific date at checkout.
- Can I mail it to a hospital?
- Yes. Enter the hospital address at checkout, including the patient's room number if you have it. For longer stays, most hospitals will deliver mail to the patient's room. For shorter stays, mailing to their home is often easier — it'll be waiting when they get back.
- What's the QR code on the card?
- Record a 15-second voice or video message. We print a QR code on the inside of the card. When the recipient scans it with their phone, your message plays. For someone in recovery, hearing a friend's voice often lands harder than reading a card — they can play it more than once on the bad days.
- How much does a card cost?
- $19.99/year subscription, then $1.78 per card sent — everything included (custom illustration, envelope, stamp, USPS mailing). A retail get well card runs roughly $5-9 all-in. Your first card is free.
- Can I send the card without subscribing?
- Yes — your first card is free, no subscription required. After that, the $19.99/year membership unlocks unlimited sends at $1.78 each.