Postal mail with a personality

Get the attention of prospects, customers, family and friends with truly personal printed mail that seamlessly links to online videos, audio and other Web content.

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The ultimate expression - greeting cards that connect to online content
More memorable cards
Turn your photos into printed greeting cards that connect to online content.
Enthusem printed greeting cards launched at DEMOfall 09 in San Diego on September 22, 2009
Launched at DEMOfall 09
Watch the launch video and learn about new features announced at DEMO
Send printed greeting cards from Microsoft Outlook
Postal mail from Outlook
Get our plug-in to send printed greeting cards from Microsoft Outlook.
Extend your social network with printed greeting cards
A bit more social
Stand out with printed greeting cards for your social networks.
The enthusem developer API
Integrate with enthusem
Send personalized cards from your application with our API. Check out our API.
 
“Enthusem includes the ability to add a digital component to the card, using a URL and a pickup code, which the recipient can type in online to see a custom video ...” read more
 
"Electronic and printed mail both have distinct advantages for both personal and business use, but Enthusem seems to go a long way toward combining the best of both worlds." read more
 
"Someone follow you on Twitter? Send a physical greeting card instead of an auto-direct message. It will come across as a much nicer way to further introduce yourself, and it will be memorable ..." read more
 
“The combination of real printed greeting cards that link back to personalized online content really is the best of what online and offline communications has to offer. ” read more
 
"The ability to generate thank you notes, invitations and other tailored communications is a perfect addition to Box ..." read more
 
“The concept is wonderfully simple, but still quite dynamic in the way it is executed.”