Postcard
- Per home
- 42¢
- Typical doors
- 600
- Typical total
- $252
- Best for
- A few blocks, a Thursday drop
- On the page
- One offer, kitchen-table size
Pricing
One number for the format you choose and the mailboxes inside the shape you draw. Compare the three rates, then see how a real quote is built.
Doors in the shape, times the rate for the format. A café covering its catchment is the drop people book most often: 4,000 flyers at 55¢.
Final quotes still follow the walks we currently serve and the print specs of the job. These examples are the ones on the homepage, worked through.
Most common drop
4,000 × 55¢
$2,200
Flyer · whole catchment · print and delivery
Four blocks of postcards: 600 × 42¢ = $252
A 1 km listing brochure: 1,200 × 78¢ = $936
The rate per door is the format. The total is doors in the confirmed shape. Everything else is a reason the example on this page is not yet a lock.
Examples on this page match the drops on Campaigns. A live number follows the walks we currently serve.
One number, two jobs. There is no third line for a mailing list, because you do not buy one.
You can see a price before you create an account. Email is only to send the quote. Print starts after you approve artwork and we can complete payment for that quote. Changing the format, the shape, or the piece after approval can change both the number and the timing.
Quotes are CAD. Typical rates do not drop because the run is larger. A 4,000-door flyer is still 55¢ a home. The way to spend less is a smaller shape or a cheaper format, not a volume discount on streets you do not need.
Price a delivery