Who sends with Sendvo.
Sendvo customers are real-estate investors mailing cash-offer cards on probate lists, DTC brands winning back abandoned carts, and marketing agencies running mail for multiple local clients from one dashboard. They send at per-piece pricing with no minimums, design in a browser, and track every card through USPS to in-home. Reported outcomes include 4.3% reply rates on probate mailers, $42.10 average recovered per piece on cart-winback postcards, and a single dashboard managing 14 simultaneous client accounts.
Who uses Sendvo?
Three verticals are explicitly served today. Same platform underneath, different templates and integrations on top. The stories below are anonymized composites of patterns observed across the beta cohort.
What customers say they value.
Four reasons that come up across verticals.
No minimums
Send fifty cards or fifty thousand at the same per-piece rate. No setup call, no quarterly commit, no minimum order — the same shape whether the first send is a test or a 10,000-piece campaign.
Tracked delivery
Every postcard ships through USPS with tracking events from print to in-home. Reply rates are measured against confirmed delivery rather than against ship count, which makes attribution honest.
Per-piece pricing
One number includes postage, print, address verification, and tracking. No platform fee. No setup fee. No contract. Volume discounts apply automatically based on rolling 30-day volume.
Same-week turnaround
List-to-mailbox in under 48 hours for standard postcards. Same-week campaigns are normal, not the exception. Pull a list Monday morning, drop cards in mailboxes by Friday.
What kind of response rates do Sendvo customers see?
Reported outcomes from the beta cohort. Numbers are vertical-dependent; the data caveat below each figure matters.
- 4.3%
- Reply rate on a probate-list cash-offer postcard mailer. Real estate · Probate · Aug 2026
- $42.10
- Average recovered revenue per cart-winback postcard. Shopify · $0.89 send cost
- 14
- Client workspaces managed by a single agency from one dashboard. Agencies · One bill, month end
Frequently asked questions.
Who are Sendvo's customers?
Sendvo customers are real-estate investors mailing cash-offer cards on probate lists, DTC and Shopify brands winning back abandoned carts, and marketing agencies running mail for multiple local clients from one dashboard. The same platform underneath; different templates and integrations on top.
What kind of response rates do Sendvo customers see?
Reply rates depend heavily on the vertical, list quality, and the specific offer. Reported outcomes include a 4.3% reply rate on a probate-list cash-offer mailer, and $42.10 in average recovered revenue per piece on Shopify cart-winback postcards sent at $0.89 each. Sendvo measures reply rates against confirmed USPS delivery rather than ship count.
Is there a case study for real estate?
Yes. Investors mailing cash-offer cards on probate-pulled lists are one of Sendvo's three primary verticals. A typical mailer pulls the month's probate filings, drops a cash-offer template into the editor, and has cards in mailboxes within the week. A reported 4.3% reply rate on a probate-list mailer is one of the verified outcomes from beta usage.
Is there a case study for e-commerce?
Yes. DTC and Shopify brands using Sendvo for cart-winback postcards are the second vertical. Cards trigger from Shopify cart-abandonment webhooks two to four days after the cart goes cold. Reported outcomes include $42.10 in recovered revenue per piece on $0.89 cards.
Can agencies bill clients through Sendvo?
Yes. Agencies use Sendvo as the print-and-ship layer underneath their client work. Each client gets a workspace; the agency sees all clients in one dashboard, marks up the per-piece rate, and bills the client directly. One consolidated invoice arrives at the end of each month.
Are there minimum order sizes?
No. Sendvo has no order minimums. Customers send fifty cards or fifty thousand at the same per-piece rate.
How fast is turnaround?
Triggered postcards print and ship the same business day if the trigger fires during business hours; otherwise the next business day. From print, USPS delivery typically runs 3 to 7 business days depending on class and distance.