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What is a farewell group card?
A farewell group card is an online goodbye card where multiple people add messages, photos, memories, and good-luck wishes through one shared link. Sharewell keeps every contribution together and turns the finished card into a digital or printable keepsake.
It works for coworker departures, teacher goodbyes, classmates moving away, retirement moments, remote teams, and anyone who deserves more than a quick chat message.
A farewell card has a deadline. Make it easy to meet.
Use a simple plan so people remember to sign before the recipient has already left.
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Five days before
Create the card and share the link with the core group first, including anyone remote.
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Two days before
Send a reminder with a prompt: one memory, one thank-you, one wish.
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Final day
Export or send the card before the goodbye call, lunch, class, or handover.
Give people time to say the thing they actually mean
Farewell cards feel more personal when people have a little structure. Sharewell keeps the link simple and gives the organizer one place to gather memories before the handover.
- No desk pass-around Send the link once instead of trying to find every person in the building.
- Memory friendly Collect stories, photos, thank-yous, and good-luck notes in the same card.
- Hand over cleanly Share the digital card or print the PDF before the final meeting, party, or class.
Farewell notes that sound like they came from you
Goodbye messages work best when they name one specific thing the person brought to the group.
Mention a lesson, kindness, or classroom moment that stayed with you.
Write one memory and one hope for their next chapter.
Balance gratitude for the past with wishes for what comes next.
Invite the people the recipient will miss
A good farewell card is not about collecting the longest list. It is about hearing from the right mix of people.
Direct team
The people who worked with them every week and can add specific memories.
Remote colleagues
People who might not be in the room but still belong in the goodbye.
Friends or classmates
The group that can add humor, context, and history.
Managers or teachers
A short note from someone senior can make the card feel complete.
How to make a farewell group card online
Start the card, share the link, gather goodbye messages, then send or print the finished keepsake.
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Create the farewell card
Add the recipient and start a new Sharewell farewell card.
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Share the link
Send the link to teammates, classmates, friends, family, or colleagues.
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Collect notes and photos
Everyone adds a goodbye note from their own phone or computer.
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Deliver it on time
Share the card digitally or turn it into a printable PDF.
Make the goodbye feel finished
Share the card during the final call, print it for a gift bag, or send it just before they close the chapter.
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Questions about farewell group cards
Can I make a farewell group card for free?
Yes. You can start a farewell group card for free, with optional premium choices available for selected card experiences.
Do participants need a Sharewell account?
No. Participants can add a farewell message or photo from the shared link without creating an account.
Can remote coworkers sign the same farewell card?
Yes. Anyone with the link can contribute from their own device, which makes it useful for hybrid and distributed teams.
Can I print the finished farewell card?
Yes. Sharewell can turn the finished card into a printable PDF, so you can hand it over as a physical keepsake or send it digitally.
Create the farewell card before the last day arrives
Start the card, share the link, and let every goodbye land in one place.
Create a farewell card One link, everyone signs