In 2007, when James Hirschfeld got the idea to start an online invitation company, the first person he turned to for help was his older sister, Alexa. Together, they were inspired to create a brand that combined the ease of digital correspondence with the beauty of paper.
Along the way, the founders faced myriad challenges: convincing investors that people would pay for virtual paper, settling on the right business model, and—worst of all– the existential threat of Covid. 15 years after launch – Paperless Post has sent over 650 million invitations, and has even been parodied on Saturday Night Live.