When you send paid-for Cards and Flyers, you can either
- pay for them with Coins, which are the virtual credits we use on Paperless Post, or
- pay via a subscription
You can quickly calculate the cost of your event by using the calculator on our Pricing Page, or you can read on for the nitty-gritty details.
How do I tell if I am designing a Card or Flyer?
Flyers have a different layout from Cards.
A Flyer is a more modular event page that is split into two sections, with image or video content placed either above or to the right of the event details depending on whether it is viewed on mobile or desktop.
Cards are stationery-inspired and include a Card image overlaid on a backdrop, and often include an envelope and liner.
Free and Paid-for Cards
Paperless Post offers free and paid-for Card and invitation designs (referred to here as “Cards”). A Card is paid-for if:
- The Card itself is designated with a starting price on the site (For example, if you select a design partner Card, you will see a note under the Card title indicating the starting price of 2 coins):
- You add an optional design element designated as premium to any Card, free or premium. You can see the cost per recipient on the Create page header panel update as you add or remove premium features:
All paid-for Card Designs start at 2 Coins per Card sent. If you add additional design elements to any Card it will add Coins to the price per Card sent.
The sending limit for a single Event sent directly via the Paperless Post site is 5,000 email addresses and/or phone numbers.
We offer a pricing calculator that lists the cost of the different design elements we offer.
If you have already shared or sent your Flyer with free design options chosen, Premium Design options will no longer be available to add to your Flyer.
Feature Set Pricing (beta)
We are in the process of rolling out a new pricing system that is based on access to feature sets rather than individual elements and functionality. If you are seeing this option and would like to learn more, you can read more about it here.
How do I determine the cost of my Card or Flyer?
As you're designing your Card or Flyer, the cost of the design will appear in the top banner of your Create page. You can select the coin cost to view a drop-down list of the pricing. You can also select the "Calculate total cost" button to get an estimate for the amount of coins you may need for your sending:
You can also add Paperless Post Plus to any Card or Flyer, which is a bundle of elevated guest management and customization tools for Cards and Flyers at a flat cost of 200 Coins per event.
You can add the following Plus features while designing your Card or Flyer—look for the Paperless Post Plus P+ logo and follow the prompt to continue:
- Photo Gallery Block
- Video Block
- Speaker Block
- Wedding Party Block
- Sponsors Block
- Additional options for Guest Survey Questions (Multiple Choice and Checkboxes)
- Customize our Email Template and Replace our Logo on Emails
- Add a Header Logo to replace the Paperless Post logo on your Event page
Free Sending for a Free Card or Flyer:
- Via the Paperless Post Site:
If you are sending a Free Card or Flyer by email or text through the Paperless Post Site, there is no Coin charge for the first 50 guests. This sending method allows you to track your guests' interaction with the invitations (opens and bounces), and provides access to all event management tools for RSVP reminders and guest follow ups.
- Via posting a Shareable Link through your personal channels:
If you are distributing a Free Card or Flyer using a Shareable Link through any channel including. but not limited to, text message, email, social media, or messaging app, there is no Coin charge. Please note that because this distribution method is off the Paperless Post platform, we cannot track your guests’ open or bounce statuses. Once your guests RSVP to your invitation, Paperless Post will track attending and other event details on your invite Event Page.
Note if you have already sent or shared a Free Card with only free design elements, Premium Design options will no longer be available to add to your Card. If you used any Coins for your event, you will retain access to all Premium Design options and can change your Card design at any time. If you add any additional Premium Design elements after initially sending your Card, on any subsequent sends you will be prompted to pay for them.
Paid Sending for a Free Card or Flyer:
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Via the Paperless Post Site:
If you are sending a Free Card, and your event guest list has more than 50 emails or phone numbers, it will cost 1 Coin for each Card sent, beyond the first 50 free cCrds. Coins can be purchased in any quantity as you need them, or in packages of 25, 100, 200, 300, 450, 600, and 1,000. Any unused Coins will be saved in your account and can be used for future events.
The total Coins needed to send to your guest list is the total Coin price of your design multiplied by the number of Cards sent. Please note you can remove any or all optional paid-for elements from any Card to lower the final Coin price to send. As you are designing, you can keep track of the number of Coins necessary to send your Card with the Coin Calculator in the upper right hand corner of the page.
You will be prompted to make a Coin purchase before sending if you do not have enough Coins in your account. -
Via posting a Shareable Link through your personal channels:
If you’re distributing a Shareable Link to a paid-for Card or Card with paid-for elements, additional Coins will be deducted from your account or you will be prompted to purchase the designated Coin package prior to sharing the link wherever you choose.
You can buy exactly the number of Coins needed for your recipient list if you check out from your Invite Guests page, or choose from one of our convenient Coin packages. Our handy Coin Calculator can help you estimate the cost of your Card or Flyer prior to purchase.
If you have any questions about Card pricing, please contact us.
Paperless Pro Subscriptions
Paperless Post also offers a subscription option called Paperless Pro. Learn more about Paperless Pro subscription plans and pricing.