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MappyMail

Drop a pin or type an address, draft your letter, send it! There is no cheaper, simpler, or more private way to send mail on the internet.

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Cost / License

  • Pay once
  • Proprietary

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  • Online
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  • snailmail
  • mail-letter
  • united-states-postal-service
  • send-mail
  • private-messages
  • letters
  • Print and mail
  • usps
  • send-letters-online
  • envelope
  • send-letter
  • print-and-mail-services
  • Anonymity

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MappyMail information

  • Developed by

    US flagMappyMail LLC
  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Commercial product.
  • Pricing

    One time purchase (perpetual license) ranging between $1 and $10.
  • Alternatives

    11 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

Our users have written 1 comments and reviews about MappyMail, and it has gotten 1 likes

MappyMail was added to AlternativeTo by jimbo-p on and this page was last updated .

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jimbo-p
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Simple, cheap, fast - needed to send a letter, did that perfectly.

What is MappyMail?

Drop a pin or type an address, draft your letter, set some options, send it! There is no cheaper, simpler, or more private way to send mail on the internet. MappyMail.com does not force you to make an account, try to upsell you, fill your browser with ads, or sell your data. You can be completely anonymous if you'd like.

Some reasons / scenarios why you might want to send a letter (and do it online):

  1. You need materials to send a letter: envelope, paper, printer, ink in said printer, stamp, and a mailbox. OR, you could go to MappyMail.com and send a letter for as little as $1.55.

  2. A letter is one of the few truly anonymous routes of communication we have remaining. Have a neighbor who doesn't pick up after his dog? Parks her car in-front of your house instead of theirs? Plays loud music at 2AM? Send them a letter.

  3. A letter speaks louder than an email. Have an issue with a product, company, government leader, etc.? A letter will be taken much more seriously than an email.

  4. Some institutions still require a physical letter or notice to take action: canceling gym memberships, legal filing or responses, government paperwork, etc.

Try it out, you won't find a cheaper, easier way to send a letter online.