When you send a Card or Flyer that requires payment, you can either pay using our virtual credits called Coins, or with a subscription.
Check out our Pricing Calculator for a quick, interactive breakdown, or read on for more details.
How much does a Card or Flyer cost?
Once you begin creating your Card or Flyer, you will be able to see if your Card or Flyer has Free or paid-for default design selections. If your mailing has paid-for design elements, you will see this indicated in the upper right corner of your page. If you would like to see which design selections require payment, you can hover over, or click on the Coins per invite indicator to access the pricing dropdown:
From the dropdown, you can select Calculate total cost. This will open the Coin Calculator. From here you can enter the estimated quantity of emails and phone numbers on your guest list. The Coin Calculator will use your estimated guests, along with any existing Coins in your account, and calculate how many additional Coins you may need to purchase:
You can learn more about the cost of Card and Flyer designs here.
Can I switch to a free Card or Flyer instead?
If you prefer to send for free, you'll need to remove any design options that require payment, and if you're using a Card design that has a base cost to send, you'll need to select a new, free design template.
If you have chosen a design with Free default design selections, or you have updated your Card or Flyer to have Free design selections, you will see this indicated in the upper right corner of your page. You can select the Free up to 50 invites indicator to access the pricing dropdown:
If you plan to send your mailing to more than 50 recipients, you can select Calculate cost for additional invites to open the Coin Calculator. From here you can enter the estimated quantity of emails and phone numbers on your recipient list. The Coin Calculator will use your estimated guests, along with any existing Coins in your account, and calculate how many additional Coins you may need to purchase.
Do you offer a subscription?
Paperless Post also offers a subscription option called Paperless Pro. Learn more about Paperless Pro subscription plans and pricing.