sendmom.cards

For every mom
in your life.

The mother who raised you. The one who married into the family. The one who picked you up from school. The friend who became one this year. sendmom keeps your full list, year after year, and walks you in slowly as the second Sunday in May approaches.

Sent right now Avery   →   her mom   ·   Brooklyn · just now A first-time mom   →   her mother   ·   Austin · 2 min ago Sam   →   Grandma Rose   ·   Phoenix · 4 min ago Carla   →   all four moms at once   ·   Madrid · 7 min ago Riley   →   her mother-in-law   ·   Sacramento · 11 min ago Mike   →   Mom, three days late   ·   Toronto · 14 min ago Jess   →   her stepmom   ·   Cambridge · 19 min ago
Looking ahead
315
days
She'll be celebrated in May.

Mother's Day is Sunday, May 10, 2026. Plenty of time. We'll be here when the moment feels closer — and we'll remind you, gently, a few times before.

looking ahead

Next Mother's Day is May 9, 2027.

That feels far away — but we'll let you know when it's close. One email, one week before. Or if you'd rather just handle it now, you can.

Easiest option

Remind me next year

One email a week before Mother's Day 2027. That's it — no marketing, no extras.

Or schedule a card now and never think about it Lock in May 9, 2027 · from $2.99

Mother's Day is rarely
one mom.

Most folks have two to four people who count as a mother — by blood, by marriage, by raising you on a Tuesday afternoon when nobody else could. sendmom holds your full list once, remembers what you sent each of them last year, and brings the list back in May.

2.7
average moms per sendmom account. The median is three. Twelve percent of our users send to five or more.
“I sent one to every mom in my life — my mom, my mother-in-law, the friend who became one this year. sendmom remembered I'd done it once before.”
Carla R., Madrid
The year-round arc
Seven windows. One Sunday in May.
The same widget, redrawn by date.
Looking ahead
78 days
A month out
30 days
Two weeks
14 days
One week
7 days
Sunday is the day
2 days
Today
today
Mother's Day was Sunday
3 days late
1 · Looking ahead
Quiet, far ahead.
In February, the widget is restful blush. We mention May. We don't push.
2 · A month out
Warming up.
Around 30 days out, the palette opens. Your list of moms shows up. You can start a card without finishing it.
3 · Two weeks
Begin a draft.
Two weeks. The “good time to begin” register. Most folks write the first line a week early and finish the night before.
4 · One week
Mail still free.
One week. The widget warms into rose. We tell you exactly when express closes.
5 · Sunday is the day
Sunday is the day.
Two days. The day count is hero. The widget pulses; the headline says “let's land them.”
6 · Today
Today.
Full bloom. The widget tells you who opened, who replied, who hasn't yet — and offers to send one more.
7 · Mother's Day was Sunday
It's not too late.
Three days past. The palette mends into sage. The copy doesn't apologise; it acknowledges. Late cards land softer.
This is the card a mom keeps in the kitchen drawer
— what we hear, in November
The sendmom thesis · one sentence

It's not too late.
Really.

Half our sends every May go out after the second Sunday. We don't think of those as failures — we think of those as the cards moms keep twice as long, because they came late and meant it. The “afterward” voice acknowledges the date without apologising for it.

“I was thinking of you all weekend.
You came to mind on the way to work today, too.
I hope your Sunday was a slow one.”
Three days late · template · “thinking of you”
Mother's Day was Sunday
03
days late
It's not too late. Really.

Three days past. Three of four cards sent — Deb is still on your list. A card mailed today says "I was thinking of you all weekend" more than the date does. We'll word it so it doesn't apologise; it acknowledges.

Deb · Anna
2 moms on your list

Name, card, note — for each mom, then send.

Pick a bundle, fill in the moms you're sending to, and write a line to each. One checkout sends them all; the bulk rate kicks in automatically — the more moms, the less each card costs.

One organizer pays. Everyone signs.

List the moms, list the people sending, and we email each of them a private link to write their own note for every mom. You pay once; we send the cards when everyone's done.

Lock in the rate now. Send any May.

Buy credits in one bulk purchase and spend them on any future card, bundle, or drive. They never expire — this Sunday, next year, or any time in between.

The more moms,
the less each card.

Pay as you go · bundles

  • 1 card $2.99 each
  • 3 cards $2.33 each
  • 5 cards $1.99 each
  • 10 cards $1.69 each
  • 25 cards $1.39 each
Pick a bundle

Stockpile · credits

  • 5 credits $1.99 each
  • 10 credits $1.69 each
  • 25 credits $1.39 each
  • 50 credits $1.25 each
  • 100 credits $1.10 each
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Start your list.

Add the moms in your life. We'll bring the list back every May, hold the cards you've already sent so you don't repeat yourself, and put the second Sunday on your calendar in a way that doesn't shout.

Add your moms Send one card now
May the tenth, twenty twenty-six.