Free Group Graduation Card

Celebrate the graduate from everyone who's proud

Graduation is the culmination of years of hard work. A group card — where everyone who supported the graduate along the way adds their own message — captures the collective pride in a way no single card can. Create one on GreetBook in minutes and share it with everyone who matters.

Why use GreetBook for a graduation card?

Capture the whole support network

Family, friends, classmates, teachers — share one link and let everyone contribute from wherever they are. No one has to be physically present to be part of the celebration.

More than just words

Contributors can attach photos — throwback pictures, messages from proud parents, funny moments from years of studying together. It turns the card into a memory.

Keep it forever

Unlike a physical card that gets lost in a move, a GreetBook card can be bookmarked and revisited. Graduates often look back at these years later.

How it works

1

Create your card

Go to GreetBook, choose a design, and set up your graduation card. Takes about two minutes.

2

Share the contributor link

Copy your unique link and paste it into Slack, Teams, email, or a group chat. Anyone with the link can sign — no account required.

3

Collect messages and photos

Contributors click the link and add their personal message, photo, or audio clip. You can see contributions come in as they arrive.

4

Deliver the card

When everyone has signed, send the finished card by email or share a link. Optionally schedule delivery for the exact right moment.

Frequently asked questions

Can I create a group graduation card for free?

Yes. GreetBook is free for up to 10 contributors, including photos and media. For large groups (big families, whole class years), a one-time Premium upgrade adds unlimited contributors.

How do I get everyone to sign a graduation card online?

Create the card on GreetBook and share the contributor link wherever your group communicates — a family WhatsApp group, a class group chat, or a Slack channel. Anyone with the link can contribute without an account.

What should I write in a graduation card?

Acknowledge the achievement specifically, mention something you're proud of about them, and add a forward-looking wish for what's next. Keep it personal — even two heartfelt sentences mean more than a generic congratulations.

Ready to create the card?

Free for up to 10 contributors. No account needed to sign.