After registration, make sure to visit your profile page
You can fill out your profile in one of two modes — and switch between them at any time:
Step-by-step wizard
A guided process with helpful tips at each stage. Ideal for new users who are still getting familiar with the site.
Full profile view
Access all profile sections freely in any order. There are a few important settings you’ll want to check:
Real Name: Can be shown publicly or kept private (visible only to people who will send you postcards).
Email: Not changeable after verification. Used to notify you about important updates, like postcard deliveries.
About: A free-text field where you can share things about yourself: your interests, what kind of postcards you’d love to receive, and what people might write on them.
Languages: A list of languages you understand. This helps others write their message in a language you can read. If there’s no overlap, English is the fallback or just a drawing works too!
Country: Where you live and where your postcards will be sent from and delivered to.
Address: Your full postal address. Until you fill this out, you’ll only be able to send postcards, not receive them. Be very careful here: if your address is unclear or incorrect, the postcard might never reach you. Once you enter or change your address, it will be reviewed by moderators. Only after it's approved will other users be able to send you postcards.
Registration Date: Automatically filled in.
Birthday:This field is optional and can be partially filled (e.g. year only, or month and day).
Countries for Incoming Postcards: Choose which countries you’re open to receiving postcards from. You can allow all, or select only some, only users from those countries will see your address.
Countries for Outgoing Postcards: A list of countries you’re willing to send postcards to. You can allow all, just your own country, a specific region, or a custom selection. The site will only suggest users from the countries you’ve selected.
Invites: You can invite new users by creating invite links. For example, one link for your Instagram bio, another for your Facebook page. You’ll see how many users have signed up through each invite and how many postcards they’ve sent. You can also temporarily disable or re-enable them, or delete them completely.