I built a calmer, offline way to share (and consume) content – no screens, just stamps 💌
Hi everyone!
I wanted to share a project I've been working on that's very much inspired by those same values. It's called StampFans, and it's a platform that helps writers, artists, and other creatives connect with their followers offline – by sending real letters in the mail.
Here's the idea: Instead of constantly posting online, chasing the algorithm, or burning out on social media, creators can write one letter a month – just a PDF – and we handle the printing, stamping, and mailing to all their subscribers. It's a slower, calmer, more human way to share your thoughts or art. Like a Substack that shows up in your mailbox.
Hundreds of creators are using it already to send things like monthly essays or reflections, illustrated stories or comics, photography zines, poems and prayer letters, and handwritten scans or newsletters.
It's free for creators. You can set your own price, or let subscribers pay what they want. My hope is to make this a real alternative for creators who are tired of digital overload but still want to build something meaningful and sustainable.
I'd love your feedback – or feel free to ask me anything.
~Nick
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