About TinyMail

TinyMail started with a simple frustration: there was no good place to see all the snail mail clubs out there in one spot. If you were looking for a club, you had to piece things together across Instagram, TikTok, random link pages, and scattered posts.

So I built TinyMail to be a home for discovery, where members can browse clubs and quickly understand what each one offers, and where owners can share their club clearly without needing a full ecommerce stack.

For members

Joining a snail mail club should feel exciting, not confusing. Members should be able to find clubs that match their style, budget, and schedule without spending hours searching.

  • See what a club includes before committing.
  • Know what to expect, like frequency and vibe.
  • Join a waitlist if spots are full and get notified when slots open.

For owners

Many snail mail club owners are creators first, not full-time marketers or storefront operators. Tools like Shopify can be expensive for this use case, especially when there are lower-fee alternatives for memberships, like Ko-fi.

  • Use a simple Linktree-like page with the essential club info in one place.
  • Send members to your preferred checkout platform while protecting your margins.
  • Collect waitlists and capture emails so interest is not lost when spots are full.
  • Rely less on social media algorithms just to be discoverable.

TinyMail is built to make the snail mail community easier to discover, easier to run, and more sustainable for everyone involved.