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The Office Birthday Card Is Dead – This Digital Version Is Taking over for WFH Teams (Aff)

GroupTogether enables hybrid teams to create personalized digital cards with unlimited signatures and AI-generated messages, addressing challenges of remote workplace celebrations.

  • On Thursday, March 26, 2026, GroupTogether launched a digital card platform designed for hybrid teams to celebrate colleague birthdays, replacing awkward office card circulation and impersonal messages.
  • Hybrid work arrangements have made traditional birthday celebrations difficult, as half the office works remotely, prompting teams to seek efficient, centralized digital alternatives for colleague recognition.
  • Users can access thousands of curated card designs and utilize the AI Magic Card Cover to create unique designs, or employ the Magic Message Writer to generate personalized greetings.
  • Digital cards feature personalized opening animations and embossed recipient names, while users can download a PDF to print physical keepsakes, combining digital convenience with tangible mementos.
  • Replacing impersonal Slack messages and rushed signatures, the platform provides a streamlined, collaborative experience that modernizes how hybrid teams celebrate colleagues while maintaining personal connection.
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The Scarborough NewsThe Scarborough News
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The office birthday card is dead – this digital version is taking over for WFH teams (aff)

Forgotten cards, rushed signatures and awkward chat messages are being replaced by something far slicker as hybrid workers rethink how they celebrate birthdays.

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The ScotsmanThe Scotsman
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Don't worry about what to write on office birthday cards with GroupTogether

Forgotten cards, rushed signatures and awkward chat messages are being replaced by something far slicker as hybrid workers rethink how they celebrate birthdays.

·Scotland, United Kingdom
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The Scotsman broke the news in Scotland, United Kingdom on Thursday, March 26, 2026.
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