
Pieter Post
Never lick a stamp again
166 followers
Never lick a stamp again
166 followers
Never lick a stamp again! Tired of stamps, envelopes, and post office trips? Pieter Post makes sending mail as easy as sending a text.
This is the 2nd launch from Pieter Post. View more
PieterPost MCP
Launched this week
PieterPost MCP connects AI agents to postal mail. From ChatGPT, Claude, Codex, Claude Code, or any MCP client, agents can prepare letters and postcards, use Mailbook contacts, upload attachments or postcard images, create checkout links, and track orders. It brings PieterPost online mail, API, and payment-link workflows into agent tools.





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Launch Team

Congrats on the launch. I never expected postal mail and AI agents to come together, but this actually makes a lot of sense for businesses that still rely on physical communication.
Pieter Post
@rahul_manjhi1 Thanks Rahul. That is the gap we kept running into: plenty of business workflows still end in physical mail, but the software side usually stops at a PDF or an email. What kind of business mail do you think this fits best?
That tiny detail of skipping the stamp-licking step is honestly such a nice touch, love how clean the whole flow feels from envelope to sent.
Pieter Post
@adilewib Thanks Adil. That no-stamp feeling is exactly what we wanted: write it like a normal message, then still get something physical sent properly. Would you use it more for personal notes or business mail?
There is something lovely about a real letter landing in someone's hands, and making that as effortless as tapping out a message is a delightful little bridge between the physical and the everyday. Nicely done, Pieter.
Pieter Post
@robin_de_lacroix Thank you Robin. That bridge is exactly what keeps us excited about it: the message starts like any normal note, then ends up as something someone can actually hold.
Love seeing MCP tools that result in real physical objects. Good stuff!
Pieter Post
@hsearcy Thanks Houston. Same here, MCP gets a lot more fun when it leaves the screen a little.
That stamp-licking problem is such a classic annoyance, love how clean and focused the whole concept is. The branding feels really thoughtful too, the name and tone make it feel friendly instead of corporate.
Really nice concept, way more convenient than running to the post office. The way it just works behind the scenes and you forget it's even mail feels seamless.