We’ve always had a special place in our heart for startups that
utilize snailmail and bring back a bit of that nostalgic feel of holding
something real in our socially digital world. From niche subscription offerings to Instagram printed mail,
the ideas behind snailmail products are abundant, but Punch Street
keeps it more in-line with the true essence of sending mail by letting
you write and mail printed cards, letters and personalized messages
online.

The New York based company was started by Keisha DePaz, and is
working on an iPhone and Android app, but the startup is set to launch
Beta access to its web platform in the coming weeks. The clever team is
attacking the likes of Apple cards and Postacards on the Run
with a more youthful focus. Punch Street’s founder tells us that they
are focusing on the “swag of Generation Y aka Millennials (18 – 34 year
olds)” by allowing users to choose greeting cards / letter types that
appeal the younger demographic.
Punch Street
has made it a mission to embrace relevant aspects of youth culture
today in their greeting products and features. Punch Street’s sole
founder, 29 year old, Keisha DePaz says:

When Punch Street launches, the well designed (like the one seen
above) and unique line of cards will fulfill categories not usually
touched, such as: Anti-Bullying, Teen Mother’s and Father’s Day,
Military, Jail, Greek as well as the usual Birthday and Baby cards,
Invitations and Announcements. The platform will make sending mail
letters as easy as sending an email so it will be more possible to
connect with loved ones in a personable way as opposed to the digital
messages we are used to.
You can sign up for early access to their beta launch on the website.
Credit : NewStartups.com
“Today’s generation deserves an entire company focused on our voice; from how we look and what we go through. From the imagery, the messages, to the types of occasions celebrated, this generation is ready to embrace their experiences without apology and we need a company that fully understands the changing times to properly represent for us in the greetings industry.”
You can sign up for early access to their beta launch on the website.
Credit : NewStartups.com
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