Uncle Stamp

direct mail automation for home service businesses

a job closes in your CRM. the neighborhood gets a postcard. you didn't touch anything. that's the whole product.

  • triggers from Jobber, Housecall Pro, ServiceTitan, FieldRoutes, and more
  • designed, printed, mailed, and tracked without a task on your list
  • no minimums, no contracts, $0.89 a card all-in

works with your CRM

FieldRoutes PestPac GorillaDesk Briostack Jobber Housecall Pro ServiceTitan Workiz

why automated direct mail beats one-off blasts

most direct mail fails for one reason: it's a project. somebody has to pick a list, chase a designer, approve a proof, and remember to do it all again next quarter. by march, nobody has. automation removes the somebody.

with a trigger-based setup, the mail runs on your jobs. every completed job kicks off cards to the homes around it, automatically, forever. the neighbors who watched your truck all day get your card two days later. that timing is the response rate. no blast you plan in january can match it.

what "automated" actually means here

your CRM marks a job complete.
that fires a webhook to us. no export, no spreadsheet, no login.
we pull the closest 100 homes, drop your approved design in, and mail.
card 1 lands in days. cards 2 and 3 follow on a schedule you set once.
every card carries your tracking number and QR, so the report writes itself.

you approve every design before anything mails. automation moves the cards, not the creative decisions.

three automations most owners start with

trigger no. 1

job completed → radius cards

the flagship. every finished job sends cards to the closest homes. same houses, same problems, same street you're already driving to.

get your free postcard →
trigger no. 2

new mover in your zips → welcome card

new owners pick their service companies in the first 60 days. a monthly automated drop puts you in the mailbox while they're deciding.

get your free postcard →
trigger no. 3

customer goes quiet → win-back card

no job in 12 months? the CRM knows. a card with a comeback offer goes out automatically. your house list is the highest-response mail there is.

get your free postcard →

what direct mail automation costs

$199 a month covers the CRM connection, unlimited card designs, your tracking number, and the monthly match-back report. cards are $0.89 each at starter, $0.79 at pro, printing and postage included. no minimums, no contracts, and the full pricing is on the pricing section, not behind a sales call. compare that to hiring someone to run mail manually and it isn't close.

questions owners ask about automation

which CRMs can trigger mail?

Jobber, Housecall Pro, ServiceTitan, Workiz, FieldRoutes, PestPac, GorillaDesk, Briostack, and more. if your software can fire a webhook or export a spreadsheet on a schedule, we can automate from it.

do I need to install anything?

no. we set up the trigger on a screen-share that takes about 15 minutes. your office staff never learns a new tool.

what if I don't want a card going to a certain street or customer?

exclusion lists are built in. past customers, specific streets, whole zips, whatever you want held out. you can also cap monthly volume so the budget never surprises you.

can I still do one-off campaigns?

yes. the automations run the baseline, and you can drop a neighborhood blast or seasonal push on top whenever you want one.

how do I know it's working?

three ways: a tracking phone number that exists only on your cards, a QR code per campaign, and a monthly match-back of new job addresses against mailed addresses. the report shows cards out, calls in, and jobs booked.

what does setup cost?

nothing. setup is included in the monthly plan, and there's no contract, so if the report doesn't earn its keep you cancel that day.

free · no strings

see your postcard before you spend a dollar

we design a card for your company and mail it to your front door. free. no call required to get it. if you like what you're holding, we'll talk.

worst case, you get a nice card.

we'll confirm your card's on the way

so we can make sure it landed