Click2Mail Announces Two Mobile Apps for Sending Postal Mail

Click2Mail Puts Easy Access to the US Mail in the Hands of Consumers and Businesses

National Postal Forum in Indianapolis, IN, Click2Mail announced the release of ZendaNote and Mail-it Now on the iTunes App Store. The free apps enable smartphone users to mail personalized notecards or documents from their phone or tablet to any address in the world, from anywhere they happen to be.

Click2Mail's mobile apps Mail-it Now and ZendaNote preview panels

“With Americans’ renewed interest in all things analog–including hyper-personalized physical mail, and everyone’s love of mobile convenience, Click2Mail felt compelled to offer apps that makes sending postal mail quick and easy,” said Lee Garvey, Founder and CEO at Click2Mail.

Many individuals and businesses already benefit from Click2Mail’s cloud-based SaaS print-to-mail services, now clients can utilize Click2Mail’s services from mobile devices

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With Click2Mail’s new apps for iPhone and iPad users can:

  • Send elegant photo-personalized notecards with ZendaNote.
  • Instantly mail any doc or image scanned or sketched via Mail-it Now.
  • Standardize US addresses and track mail delivery via USPS barcodes.

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This launch is another significant advancement for Click2Mail in the enablement of physical mail on every connected device. Google selected Click2Mail to develop the Mail My Doc Add-on for Google Docs, and recently the company launched a Word Add-in for Microsoft Office.  All Click2Mail apps are free and available for immediate download on the respective app stores.

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