Kardy: Digital Platform for Creating and Sending Group Cards Online
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Eric Bae
Best dunked in coffee. Better still, swap for a fresh one.
Summary
Kardy is a digital platform that enables users to create and send group cards online. Users can create a digital card, invite friends, family, or colleagues to sign it, and deliver it instantly without the need for chasing messages or messy screenshots. The service is designed for various occasions including birthdays, farewells, thank-yous, and team celebrations, allowing multiple people to sign one card from anywhere.
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Create a digital card, invite friends, family, or colleagues to sign it, and deliver it instantly — no chasing messages or messy screenshots
Perfect for birthdays, farewells, thank-yous, and team celebrations
One beautiful card, signed by everyone — from anywhere
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