Paperless Post utilizes a coin-based system for pricing, with the cost per coin decreasing as you purchase larger packages . Here’s a breakdown of their current coin packages and the corresponding price per coin:
- 25 Coins : $12.00 ($0.48 per coin)
- 125 Coins : $29.00 ($0.24 per coin)
- 300 Coins : $50.00 ($0.17 per coin)
- 600 Coins : $90.00 ($0.15 per coin)
- 1000 Coins : $130.00 ($0.13 per coin)
It’s important to note that the cost of your invitations will depend on the design choices you make. Premium cards start at 2 coins per recipient, and additional premium elements like envelopes, liners, backdrops, stamps, and logos can add further costs.
Example: If a Premium Card costs 2 coins per recipient and you are inviting 40 guests, you would need 80 coins to send the invitations (2 coins x 40 guests). If you purchase the 125-coin package, your cost per invitation would be $0.48 (2 coins x $0.24 per coin).
Paperless Post also offers a Paperless Pro subscription for high-volume senders, which provides unlimited access to premium features for a flat annual fee, based on the number of guests you send to per year, [according to Paperless Post].
How many coins does it cost to send on Paperless Post?
If you are sending a Free Card, and your event guest list has more than 50 emails or phone numbers, it will cost 1 Coin for each card sent, beyond the first 50 free cards. Coins can be purchased in increments or packages of 25, 100, 200, 400 and 1,000.