Post: Revive Handwritten Notes with Handwrytten Automation

By Published On: April 19, 2024

Kind of a strange line coming from an Internet marketer, huh?

Everything we do is digital … emails, online ads, text messages … than art of a handwritten Thank You note has gone by the wayside because we’re all caught up in automation.

Well … now you can automate those, too.

Let me introduce Handwrytten.

Handwrytten integrates with your automation system (via Zapier), and allows you to get actual human handwritten cards sent out to your contacts with the messaging you want.

There are some other services that provide the same thing, and a few that have computer generated handwriting (that looks pretty good, by the way), but Handwrytten is a service we’ve found that does true, human handwritten cards and integrates with your automation.

Just another ninja-like tool that you can add to your arsenal.

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