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Handwrytten Reviews in January 2025: User Ratings, Pros & Cons

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Handwrytten Reviews & Ratings

4.7

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Based on 407 ratings & 776 reviews

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Excellent

(668)

Very Good

(89)

Good

(13)

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(5)

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Alexandra K

05/20/21

5 out of 5

"Necessary for thoughtful, yet forgetful, people"

What do you like best about Handwrytten? I've bought cards, written them out and forget to get stamps, or forget to send. This solves my problems, I use these for thank you's, birthday and condolence cards and recommend Handwrytten to everyone.

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Deana P

05/20/21

5 out of 5

"Great quality, user friendly site and prices are reasonable"

What do you like best about Handwrytten? Sending something out with a clean signature and how quickly they are sent out What do you dislike about Handwrytten?

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Victoria T

05/19/21

4.5 out of 5

"Very Good Quality Paper, Fonts, and Service"

What do you like best about Handwrytten? The legitimate pen and ink to paper is really nice and something we like. The amount of font styles is also great! The paper is thick, blue ink, with tons of design options. I also really like the feature of being able to send gift cards along with the greeting cards. We're in the real estate industry, so we often like to give some perks to past clients, and a little gift card goes a long way. I would also recommend using this service if you're a ...

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Ivan R

05/18/21

5 out of 5

"A Digital Business Partner"

What do you like best about Handwrytten? I like it as I can connect it to the new slack sign-up. It is a game-changer. I can personalize all of our welcome cards, postcards, holidays cards and all-important matter to our business. I can't believe that those are robots or there are real human behind it but it is very astonishing

CO

Chris O

05/18/21

5 out of 5

"Easy peazy way to be personal"

What do you like best about Handwrytten? This is a great way to reach a lot of people without spending hours, getting hand cramps, and looking totally messy because of writers fatigue.

HN

Heather N

05/18/21

5 out of 5

"Modern Snail Mail"

What do you like best about Handwrytten? What a lifesaver during the pandemic. The thoughtfulness of a handwritten letter, but the safety of outsourcing the process around getting a stamp, getting to the post office, etc. I've saved time and kept safe by using this service.

AU

Anonymous User

05/18/21

5 out of 5

"Well Done"

What do you like best about Handwrytten? They did an excellent job of providing a personalized card and getting it to the recipient fast. I would recommend them for any business or someone looking for a unique service.

AB

Andrew B

05/18/21

5 out of 5

"Awesome way to send gifts"

What do you like best about Handwrytten? I love how it sends cards and puts a gift card inside. What do you dislike about Handwrytten?

AB

Arthur B

05/18/21

5 out of 5

"Get the personal touch a handwritten card with the ease of sending an email"

What do you like best about Handwrytten? We love how easy it is to customize the handwriting style and cards to match the purpose of our communications and who is communicating. The platform is super easy to use and makes sending personalized handwritten notes a breeze.

AT

Ashley T

05/18/21

5 out of 5

"Such a cool way to automate something that seems highly personal"

What do you like best about Handwrytten? I used to beg SDRs all the time to complete handwritten notes to customers and prospects and the notes would never get done. Taking the time to thank someone for business, connecting as a conference, etc. that isn't via email really can mean consideration for significant amounts of new business. They'd never get done and the marketing team would always have to sit down, after weeks of nagging, to send out something that was now late in getting done. ...

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