
Why Physical Mail Still Matters in a Digital World
Sending physical mail is easy to do online. We live in a digital-first world. Emails. Text alerts. Online dashboards. It feels like everything has moved

Sending physical mail is easy to do online. We live in a digital-first world. Emails. Text alerts. Online dashboards. It feels like everything has moved

Sending mail in-house doesn’t actually save you money. “We already have a printer.”“It only takes a few minutes.”“Stamps aren’t that expensive.” Sound familiar? It’s the

If your team is still scrambling to send out time-sensitive letters, compliance notices, or monthly statements at the last minute, congrats, you’re not alone. You’re

Running a franchise operation means juggling brand consistency, local autonomy, and about 12 different inboxes full of chaos. Somewhere between corporate compliance, seasonal promotions, and

The First-Class stamp is about to rise by another five cents starting on July 13, 2025. Here’s What You Need to Know It’s happening again.

Legal teams can easily send Certified Mail online. If there’s one thing legal teams, healthcare administrators, and financial institutions can agree on, it’s this: compliance

Ever seen a company that still prints invoices one at a time, seals them by hand, and hopes they don’t run out of envelopes again

LetterStream helps schools and institutions send mail online. The back-to-school season doesn’t just mean new pencils, packed cafeterias, and orientation emails—it also means a mountain

LetterStream’s API helps businesses automate sending mail online. Still uploading spreadsheets and manually sending documents through a dashboard? If your systems can talk to each

Heads-up: USPS is raising postage prices on July 13, 2025, and yes—this affects your mail spend. Starting July 13, 2025, the United States Postal Service

Let’s talk security in mailing. Not the “reset your password again” kind of security—I’m talking about the kind that makes sure your sensitive mail gets

Here’s a fun little game: go search your inbox or text messages for “read receipt.” Now, try to remember the last time that actually meant