Free Group Thinking of You eCards
Sometimes the most powerful thing you can do is let someone know they're not alone. A group card packed with messages from everyone who cares β no occasion needed.
When to send a thinking of you card
During Tough Times
Grief, illness, loss, burnout β sometimes people need to hear that they are seen and held by the people around them. A group card delivers that in a way one message never could.
When You're Far Apart
Distance makes it easy to drift. A collective card from the whole group bridges that gap and reminds someone far away that they are still very much part of the circle.
Just Because
No funeral, no crisis, no birthday. Just a quiet Tuesday when someone deserves to know they are thought of. The cards with no occasion are often the ones people treasure most.
Card ideas
Supporting a Grieving Friend
When someone loses a loved one, words feel impossible β but silence is worse. A group card says the whole community is standing beside them.
- Share a warm memory of the person they lost
- Let them know they do not need to go through this alone
- Offer presence without pressure β just love
Checking in on a Colleague
A teammate who has been quiet lately, dealing with something hard at home β sometimes a card from the whole office is exactly what they need.
- Keep it warm and pressure-free
- Let them know the team is thinking of them
- Remind them their seat will be here when they are ready
Missing Someone Far Away
A friend who moved abroad, a family member in another time zone β distance is easier when you feel remembered.
- Share a funny or nostalgic memory from when you were together
- Update them on the little things they are missing
- Tell them how much they are thought of, even from afar
No Reason at All
The most meaningful cards sometimes have no occasion. A surprise "just thinking of you" from a group of friends can turn someone's entire week around.
- Be genuine and spontaneous β no need for a formal reason
- Share what you appreciate most about them
- Make them smile with a shared memory or inside joke
What to write
For someone grieving
"There are no perfect words for a loss like this. Just know that we are holding you close and thinking of you every single day. You are not alone in this."
"We loved [name] too, and we love you. Please take all the time you need β we will be right here whenever you are ready."
"Grief is heavy, but you do not have to carry it by yourself. The whole team is here, and we are not going anywhere."
For a colleague going through something hard
"We noticed you have had a lot on your plate lately, and we just wanted you to know β we see you, we appreciate you, and we are here if you need anything at all."
"No pressure to respond or explain. We just wanted to send a little warmth your way from everyone here. Thinking of you."
"You bring so much to this team every day. Whatever you are going through, please know you have people in your corner."
For a friend you miss
"Just a random Tuesday and I caught myself thinking about that time we [shared memory]. Miss you more than you know. Hope life over there is treating you well!"
"Distance is annoying but it cannot touch what we have. Thinking of you today and always β the group is not the same without you here."
"We collectively decided you deserve a card today, for no reason other than we miss your face. Come back soon. Love from all of us."
Let Them Know They're Not Alone
A free group thinking of you card takes minutes to create and lasts far longer. Everyone signs, one link delivers it β always free.
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