BoloPost Inc.
A print shop and a walking route, as one number.
We started BoloPost because neighbourhood mail still works. 95% of it gets opened, and booking it still felt like an agency. Design it, we print it, we put it through the door. Canada, unaddressed, on purpose.

Why unaddressed.
A mailing list is a product someone else sold you. It ages, it leaks, it never quite matches the street. People move. Shops close. The file you bought last spring is already wrong, and it never included the doors a letter carrier walks every morning.
Carrier routes already exist. The letter carrier already knows every mailbox on the walk. We print to that count. You never hand us a name. That is not a privacy flourish. It is how unaddressed mail works in Canada.
National brands use that to sit on every door in a walk, then tighten. Franchises keep one look and a local shape. A salon or a garage sale just draws the streets they already serve. Same print. Same delivery. Different streets.
How a drop actually happens.
Most people book in about five minutes. The work after that is ours: print to the count, then the walk.
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You draw the streets
A few blocks, a 1 km ring, two walks. We count the mailboxes inside that shape (houses, apartments, shops) so the print run matches the doors, not the city.
02
You pick a format
Postcard, flyer, or brochure. The rate is print and delivery together: 42¢, 55¢, or 78¢ a home. You see the number before you create an account.
03
We print to the count
Artwork from a template or a file you send. We print the quantity the walk requires. Nothing extra for streets you did not draw.
04
The carrier already knows the walk
Unaddressed mail on covered Canadian routes. You never hand us a name. The letter carrier already serves every mailbox on that route.
What we are not.
- Not an agency
- You design it or send artwork. We do not sell retainers, media plans, or a room of strategists. The job is print and the walk. If you need a campaign idea, start from a template, not a briefing.
- Not a list broker
- We never ask for names. Coverage is mailboxes on carrier routes, counted so we know how many to print, not who lives there. We do not sell those counts as a mailing list.
- Not city-wide mail
- You draw the streets. The rest of the map stays out of the quote. That is the point of a neighbourhood service: the doors that can walk in, not every door in the census.
Canada, on purpose.
BoloPost Inc. is Canadian. Coverage is about 1.9 million households on routes we currently serve: an estimate of mailboxes, not a promise of every address in the country. If a shape sits off those walks, we cannot complete the drop.
The neighbourhood spelling is not a flourish. Quotes are in CAD. Print and delivery are one number: 42¢ a postcard, 55¢ a flyer, 78¢ a brochure. No account is required to see the price.
If you need the policies, they are in Privacy, Terms, and Legal. If you need the product, start a delivery. If you need the steps spelled out, Help has them.
Who books.
Same print shop. Same walking routes. The streets change with the business.
National brands
Sit on every door in a walk, then tighten to the neighbourhoods that match the product. One template, a different shape in each market, so Toronto is not paying for a walk in Calgary.
Regional & franchise
The look stays national. The drop is the store. Each location draws its own streets and print run so the catchment is the door people already walk past.
Local shops
A salon, a café, a garage sale. Design it, we print it, we put it through the doors they already serve. No list, no agency, no city-wide leftover.

The kitchen table.
Neighbourhood mail still lands because it does not compete with a feed. It sits next to the keys. Ninety-five percent of it gets opened. That is an industry picture of unaddressed mail, not a promise about a specific drop. The point stands: the piece is in the house.
That only works if the streets are right. A flyer across a city nobody will visit is just paper. A postcard four blocks over is a neighbour who can walk. We built BoloPost so the print run and the walk are the same decision.