Make a congratulations page the whole crew signs
Celebrate a new job, promotion, graduation, or new baby with photos, a heartfelt message, a song, and confetti when they open it — and let the whole team or family sign it. One link, no app, perfect for a new job, promotion, graduation, or new baby.
Overview
The congratulations that actually feels like an event
Someone just landed the new role, walked the stage, earned the promotion, or brought home the baby. You want to send more than a "congrats!" buried in a group chat — but half the crew is remote, the leaving lunch is in three days, and chasing everyone for a signature on a paper card is impossible. A congratulations page solves exactly that: one link, everyone signs from anywhere, and the recipient opens something that feels like a moment instead of a message.
Building and previewing your page is free. You only pay a one-time fee when you publish it to share — about $10, and it keeps the page live for a full year. No subscription, nothing to cancel.
It opens like a gift
Most "congrats card" tools just show a static grid of notes. This one is built around a moment. When the person taps your link, the page is wrapped like a present. They tap to unwrap it — and the screen erupts in confetti, their name appears in big celebratory type, and a song begins to play. It's the closest thing to watching them open a gift when the team is scattered across cities.
Want to build anticipation? Point the page at their start date, graduation day, or last day and it shows a live countdown, keeping everything sealed until the moment arrives.
Everything you'd put in the perfect card — and more
- Your photos. Add a cover image and a gallery of favorite memories together.
- A message from the heart. Say the thing you'd struggle to fit on a tiny card.
- A song on open. Pick a tune that plays the second they tap the link.
- Beautiful themes. Choose a look and font that matches the moment — polished, playful, elegant, or bold.
Let the whole crew sign it
This is the real job of a group organizer, and the whole flow is built around it. Turn on group wishes and you get a link to pass around to coworkers, friends, or the whole family. Each person adds their own message and their own photo, and they all appear together on the page — like a card the whole group signed, without the "where do I send it back to" of a paper one.
Because contributors need no app and no account — they just tap the link on any phone — the "I'll do it later" drop-off that kills group cards mostly disappears. You can review each message before it appears, so nothing off-key or duplicated lands on the final page. You stay in control of what shows.
One link. No app. Nothing for anyone to figure out.
Neither the contributors nor the person you're celebrating needs an account, an app, or a sign-up. They tap the link and the page just works — on any phone, tablet, or computer. You can text it, drop it in Slack or WhatsApp, or print a QR code onto a real card so the paper card and the digital surprise become one gift. (You, the organizer, build the page with a free MumenLabs account — that's the only login involved.)
Private, clean, and yours
Congratulations pages are private by default — they aren't listed in search engines, so only the people you share the link with can see it. There are no ads and no watermark stamped across anyone's photos. And because a published page stays live for a full year, the recipient can come back and revisit the win long after the day is over.
How to make a group congratulations card
- Build and preview it free. Add their name, a cover photo, a message, and pick a theme and a song. A live preview shows exactly what they'll see. This part is free.
- Turn on group wishes and share the link. Enable group wishes so the crew can each add a message and a photo, set an optional countdown to the start date or ceremony, and drop the link into the team chat with a deadline.
- Review, then publish and share. Review the messages as they come in, pay once to publish, then send the link — by text, chat, or a printed QR code. They tap it, and the celebration begins.
Make the whole moment land
A thoughtful congratulations page takes a few minutes to make and it's the kind of gift people screenshot, save, and talk about. Build yours free, collect everyone's messages and photos on one link, and only pay when you're ready to hand it over.
For a step-by-step walkthrough, see our guide to making an online group congratulations card for a new job.
What you get
The whole crew signs it
Turn on group wishes and share one link so every coworker, friend, or relative adds their own message and photo — like a card the whole team signed, revealed together when they open the page.
A win they get to unwrap
The page opens like a gift — they tap to unwrap it and get a burst of confetti, their name in lights, and a song. A routine 'congrats' becomes a moment they screenshot.
Photos, message, and music
Add a cover photo and a gallery of memories, write a message that means it, and pick a song that plays when the page opens. Choose from beautiful themes to match the moment.
A song on open
Pick a tune that starts the second they tap the link, so the celebration has a soundtrack — not just a wall of text.
One link, no app for anyone
Contributors and the recipient just tap a link on their phone — no sign-up, no app, no account. It works beautifully on any phone, tablet, or computer.
Yours to keep, no ads
The page is clean and private — no ads, no watermark across your photos. It stays live for a full year so they can revisit the win whenever they want.
Up and running in minutes
Build and preview it free
Add their name, a cover photo, a message, and choose a theme and song. A live preview shows exactly what they'll see. Building costs nothing.
Turn on group wishes and share the link
Enable group wishes so the whole crew can add a message and a photo, set an optional countdown to the start date or ceremony, then drop the link into the team chat with a deadline.
Review, then publish once
Review the messages as they come in, then pay once (~$10) to publish and hand over the link — or a printed QR code on a real card.
Frequently asked questions
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Build and preview free. Publish once to share a private page that stays live for a full year.