Old friends you haven't seen in years, elders who watched you grow up, colleagues who traveled from afar — on your wedding day, you were busy toasting, changing outfits, and posing for photos. So many words were left unspoken. Write a personalized card for each guest, attach a photo together, and let every thank-you be truly treasured.
A Message from Our Hearts
To Emily Lin

Emily, thank you for being there for us since college — through every chapter, every stumble, every late-night conversation. I still think about those nights in the dorm when we'd stay up way too late, sometimes studying, sometimes just talking about what we wanted our lives to look like. You were the one who brought fried chicken at 2 AM before finals, the one who sat with us on the floor and listened when things got hard between me and Sophie. You never judged, never rushed us — you just stayed. When I saw you sitting in the front row at the ceremony, dabbing your eyes with a tissue, I nearly lost it on stage. Knowing that our happiness could move you like that — that's something I'll carry with me forever. You'll always be our closest friend. Whatever comes next in life, we walk it together.
Alex & Sophie
With Love & Gratitude
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FEATURES
It's an unfinished story between you and every guest
Guests don't just get a link — they get an envelope that slowly unfolds, like receiving a real handwritten letter, filled with anticipation.
10 soft color palettes. Set a theme for your project and customize each guest's card individually, so the mood matches your story together.
Attach a personal photo for each guest, or set a default image so every card carries your memories.
Every card requires name and phone verification. Your heartfelt words stay private — only seen by the person you wrote them for.
Print QR Codes on table cards. Guests can quietly take in your thanks after the wedding. Premium plan allows image download or email forwarding.
Customize verification page text, choose falling animation styles, set your project theme color — every second is uniquely yours.
HOW IT WORKS
Enter your names, choose a color palette, and your personal space is born.
Write a blessing for each guest and attach a photo. Import your guest list from Excel — done in one evening.
Print QR Codes on table cards. Guests quietly receive your heartfelt words in the afterglow of the wedding.
PRICING
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Free Plan
NT$0
20 guests / 7 days
Premium Plan
Was NT$1,314
NT$520
Limited 60% off · Ends 6/30
Up to 1,000 guests / 30 days
Includes everything in Free, plus:
FAQ
From how to prepare, to how guests receive it, to what to do when you can't write every single one
No. What we make is a small ritual for the wedding day itself — a digital card you write for each guest who came. Toasts go by too fast, thanks come out too generic, and those "thank you for being here today" words rarely get said properly. Guests scan a QR Code at the table and read the lines you wrote for them, along with a photo of the two of you together. It isn't a return gift — it's a private note you leave for every person in the room.
No. Print the QR Code on a table card or wedding favor — guests open it with their phone camera. An envelope slowly unfolds, revealing the message meant only for them. Older relatives can use it too. No microphones, no interruptions — the quietest, most weighted moment of the night.
You don't have to personalize every one. Import your guest list from Excel, then write personal messages for the people who matter most — parents, bridesmaids and groomsmen, friends you haven't seen in ten years, the colleague who flew in. Use the shared default card for everyone else. How far you go is up to you. One evening is usually enough.
A short, honest line beats a long paragraph. To an elder: "Thank you for watching me grow up — I wouldn't be standing here today without you." To a faraway friend: "Thank you for flying all this way." To a colleague: "Thank you for these years of looking out for me." No rhetoric needed — just a detail only that person would recognize. Especially good for introvert couples: you don't have to stand up and speak, but every guest still hears from you.
Either works. Most couples choose the day itself — print the QR Code on table cards or favors, and guests open it on the way home or that same night, while the wedding is still fresh. You can also wait a week or two: gather the photos, let your feelings settle, then send each guest a link over LINE or email — a slower, fuller answer that arrives when you're ready.
Those words you didn't get to say at the wedding — leave them for every person who matters
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