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Create a heartfelt group card in 3 simple steps

Create or choose a card

Select a design that feels encouraging, uplifting, or light‑hearted.

Invite everyone to sign

Share a simple link so friends, family, or the whole team can leave messages, photos, videos, GIFs, and memories. No account needed for sign‑ups

Send it when the moment is right

Send instantly or schedule delivery. The recipient gets an email with the card, available to view and download as a PDF.

Frequently asked

Everything you need to know

Create a card on ExpressWithACard, share the link with colleagues via email or Slack, and let everyone add their own message, photo, video, or GIF. Once it's ready, send it straight to the retiree's inbox or schedule it for their last day.

Share genuine appreciation, a favourite memory, and warm wishes for the road ahead. For example: "Wishing you endless days of relaxation and joy, you've earned every moment. The office won't be the same without you!" You can also use our AI tool to generate a heartfelt message in seconds.

Yes. Group retirement cards are built for team tributes, everyone can add a personal note, image, or video from anywhere, with no account or login required. Perfect for in-office, hybrid, or fully remote teams.

Absolutely. Contributors can upload career photos, record video messages, pick from thousands of GIFs, and add emojis, making the send-off personal, celebratory, and meaningful.

Yes. You can schedule the digital card to be delivered at a specific date and time, so it lands perfectly to mark their retirement and final send-off.

Yes! Add a Gift Collection Pot to your retirement card and colleagues can pool a generous send-off gift, with no awkward cash collecting. The retiree receives a smart eGift card alongside their card full of messages and memories, redeemable across 200+ UK retailers. There's no extra cost to the organiser to set one up.