wedding

Create a Wedding Congratulations Card

Celebrate the happy couple with a group card from the team.

When a colleague gets married, the team wants to celebrate with them. A group wedding congratulations card lets everyone share their well-wishes in one beautiful place — no passing around a physical card, no "sorry I missed the card" from remote teammates.

Weddings are deeply personal milestones that transcend the workplace, and that's exactly why acknowledging them at work matters. It says "we see you as a whole person, not just a contributor to the roadmap." When a team celebrates personal milestones together, it builds the kind of trust and connection that makes people want to stay.

The timing of workplace wedding cards can be tricky. Some people share their news weeks in advance, others mention it casually after returning from time off. A digital card works for both scenarios — you can start collecting messages as soon as you hear the news, and latecomers can add their wishes even after the wedding itself. There's no physical card that "missed" someone.

For engagement announcements, the same card works perfectly. Whether they're celebrating an engagement, a wedding, or an elopement they just told the team about, the format is the same: genuine well-wishes from the people who spend 40+ hours a week alongside them.

The card also serves as a beautiful complement to any group gift or contribution. Attach a personal message from the whole team to go alongside the gift card or registry contribution, and suddenly a transactional gesture becomes a personal one. The money gets spent, but the card gets kept.

What people write

“Congratulations! Wishing you both a lifetime of happiness (and someone who agrees on what to watch on Netflix).”

— The Product Team

“So happy for you both! May your marriage be as strong as your pull request reviews.”

— Dev Team

“Congratulations on finding your perfect match! We're so happy for you.”

— Sarah & Mike

“Here's to love, laughter, and never having to do the dishes alone again. Congratulations!”

— Lisa R.

“Wedding bells! 🎉 Wishing you a beautiful wedding day and an even more beautiful life together.”

— The Design Team

“Congratulations! You two are proof that good things happen to good people. So happy for you both.”

— Jordan K.

“May your marriage be as bug-free as your production code. (That means flawless, for the non-engineers in the chat.) Congrats!”

— Backend Team

“From all of us: congratulations and best wishes! We're honoured to be part of your celebration, even from afar.”

— The Whole Team

“You found your person! That's the biggest win of the year, and we've had some good ones. Congratulations to you both.”

— CEO
Tip: Congratulate both partners, not just your colleague. Keep it warm and celebratory.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this free?+

Yes. Creating and signing is free. Premium features are $5.99.

Can I add photos?+

Yes! Premium cards support photo and GIF uploads.

What should I write in a wedding card for a colleague?+

Keep it warm and celebratory. Congratulate both partners, wish them well, and add a personal touch — a light joke, a shared memory, or genuine excitement for their future together.

Can I use this for an engagement announcement too?+

Absolutely! The card works for engagements, weddings, elopements, or any marriage-related celebration. Just adjust your message to match the occasion.

When should I send a wedding congratulations card?+

As soon as the colleague shares the news. For weddings, send it before or on the wedding day. For post-wedding announcements, send it when they return to work.

Can I coordinate a group gift alongside the card?+

The card itself doesn't handle money collection, but it's a perfect complement to a separately organized group gift. Many teams create the card and mention the gift in their messages.

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