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Olly Wilson
@olly_wilson · App Developer, Sqgl
Hi everyone, thank you for checking us out! We built sqgl because we felt collectively that while we all still loved receiving physical postcards, we found it a pain and inconvenience to actually send them, especially when traveling somewhere new. We also wanted to increase the level of customization possible with the cards, and allow the use of all of the c… See more
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Ria Blagburn
@riaface · Founder, GrowBeyond
I'm a fan of postcards - they're lovely to receive and keep on your fridge for an indefinite period of time. However, they are a bit of a pain to send; working out where the post office is and how much it's going to cost can be tricky, especially if you're in a country where you're unfamiliar with the language. sqgl lets you use your phone to send real, phys… See more
Ben Tossell
@bentossell · Community Lead, Product Hunt
Ha I just tweeted saying "What is with the abundance of 'postcard' apps? Who was even sending postcards in the first place?" - because I literally do not understand the 'postcard hype'. Maybe because I didnt hold a big value on them previously and now they dont hit a nostalgic part of me.
I tweeted that because I saw Anchovy (posted today too) do something … See more
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Olly Wilson
@olly_wilson · App Developer, Sqgl
Hi everyone, thank you for checking us out! We built sqgl because we felt collectively that while we all still loved receiving physical postcards, we found it a pain and inconvenience to actually send them, especially when traveling somewhere new. We also wanted to increase the level of customization possible with the cards, and allow the use of all of the c… See more