Sincerely Ink And Brit Morin’s Weduary Team Up On Wedding Invites Collection

Sarah Perez

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Monday, June 18th, 2012
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Sincerely, the startup behind photo and card-printing mobile apps PostagramPopBoothSincerely Ink and Dotti, has partnered with Brit Morin’s latest venture,  Weduary, a service for designing social wedding websites. Through the new partnership, Weduary will now offer a special collection of wedding invitations and other wedding-related cards within Sincerely’s flagship app, Sincerely Ink.

For those unfamiliar with these two companies, Sincerely Ink is like a beefed up version of Apple’s Cards app (with a better selection of cards), and Weduary is a newly launched weddings startup that’s taking on top brands like TheKnot and MyWedding by leveraging Facebook to build more social wedding websites.

As anyone who’s had a formal wedding can tell you, managing all the invites and announcements is time-consuming and tedious process. There’s not just the wedding, but also mailings for the “save the date,” the engagement party, the bridal shower, the bachelor and bachelorette parties, the rehearsal dinner, and sometimes even more – like fittings, brunches, and other gatherings dedicated to wedding preparations. (Ugh. Also, this is why I went to Vegas.)

It’s nice to see an easier alternative to the traditional process like this, courtesy of the new collection from Brit & Co’s Weduary. I mean, let’s face it, weddings would be a lot more fun if it wasn’t for all the work involved. And as a fairly regular paying customer of Sincerely myself, I can vouch that the service works as advertised. (Although an “express” option would be handy for when, say, you forget your dad’s Father’s Day card, for example. Just sayin’.)

Anyway, through Sincerely Ink, Weduary is now offering users some really adorable stationary, which can also be customized using your own photos, addressed via the in-app address book or the one on your phone, and whose designs are made to match up with the website designs currently offered through Weduary.com. And not only is card creation and mailing simplified through “app-ification” of the process, Sincerely has introduced a feature that automates another tedious aspect to the invites issue – address collection. Users will be able to send out a custom link (e.g. sincerely.com/janeandjohn) to their friends and when the recipients add their address, the sender’s Sincerely Address Book is automatically updated with their contact info.

Cards are $1.99 for U.S. mail and postage, but volume discounts are available. The new invitations are available in Sincerely Ink now – you can grab it from the App Store here.


Company: Sincerely
Website: sincerely.com
Launch Date: 2011
Funding: $3M

Sincerely Inc was founded in 2011 with the mission of making it easy to send a printed photo, the world’s most ubiquitous gift, from your phone.

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Company: Brit + Co.
Website: brit.co
Launch Date: November 2011
Funding: $1.25M

Founded in late 2011 by Brit Morin, Brit + Co. is an online community and e-commerce platform that provides tools to teach, inspire and simplify everyday life. Brit and her fellow makers and DIYers curate ideas for creative living, making and doing in the digital age on Brit.co. The Brit + Co. Shop lets users purchase Brit Kits subscriptions as well as projects featured across the site’s Living, Tech, Food, Style and Health categories. To stay up to date...

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