MLM Companies

SendOutCards Review 2026

Greeting card MLM for relationship marketing

2.3

HomeBusinessWatch Rating

Last updated: March 20, 2026

What is SendOutCards?

Online greeting card and gift service allowing users to send personalized physical cards and gifts. Users upload photos, write messages, and the company prints and mails cards. Also offers gifts like brownies and cookies for delivery.

Pros

  • Unique product — physical cards and gifts in digital age
  • Legitimate service that customers actually use
  • Good for relationship-building and customer appreciation
  • Subscription model provides recurring revenue potential

Cons

  • Card and gift market increasingly digitized, limiting growth
  • Most distributors earn minimal commissions based on MLM patterns
  • Monthly subscription costs for business opportunity
  • Pricing higher than alternatives like Postable or Punkpost
  • Requires constant recruitment to build meaningful income

Rating Breakdown

Residual Income
2.0

Potential for ongoing passive income

Simplicity
2.5

Easy to understand and execute

Transparency
2.0

Clear about costs, requirements, and income

Community & Support
2.5

Quality of training and community

Value for Money
2.0

Worth the investment

Overall Rating
2.3

Frequently Asked Questions About SendOutCards

Is SendOutCards worth it for personal use?
SendOutCards can be valuable for users who send many cards for business relationship-building or personal occasions. However, the pricing is higher than alternatives, and casual users may find it more cost-effective to buy cards locally or use cheaper online services.
Can you make money with SendOutCards?
Like most MLMs, the majority of SendOutCards distributors earn minimal commissions. The business works best for those who can build large teams and subscription bases. Most participants should view it as a product they enjoy rather than a primary income source.
How does SendOutCards work?
Users upload photos, write personalized messages, and SendOutCards prints and mails physical cards. The service also offers gifts like brownies and cookies. Distributors earn commissions on subscriptions and card purchases from their team and customers.