Introducing: The Provenance Thank You Note Builder

Simplify your post-wedding gratitude with the Provenance Thank You Note Builder. Designed by our team to alleviate the stress of writing thank you notes, this tool helps you create personalized messages with ease. Input your guest details, customize your message, generate drafts, and send your notes effortlessly. Try it for free now at Provenance.co and make expressing your gratitude a breeze.
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  1. Intro

Hi everyone, I’m Josh, Founding Team Member here at Provenance. I want to share a story from earlier this year that I think many of you can relate to. Picture this: after a whirlwind of wedding celebrations, you're faced with the monumental task of writing over a hundred thank you notes. Sounds overwhelming, right? That was exactly my experience. The thought of remembering who gave what, crafting heartfelt messages for each person, and keeping track of it all felt like a never-ending to-do list. The stress was real, and the guilt of procrastination? Even more so.

That's where the idea for the Thank You Note Builder came from. It's our latest tool in the Provenance lineup, designed to take the stress out of writing and managing thank you notes. But let me tell you, this isn't just another digital tool—it's a lifesaver for anyone who’s ever felt the weight of expressing gratitude after a big event like a wedding.

Why We Created the Thank You Note Builder

At Provenance, our mission is to help couples "find the words for their wedding," whether it's crafting heartfelt vows, an authentic ceremony script, or thank you notes that convey genuine gratitude. While our AI-powered tools have primarily focused on helping you write meaningful words for your wedding day, the Thank You Note Builder is designed to help you express your appreciation after the big day.

The Thank You Note Builder is a natural extension of our commitment to making the important moments in your life easier and more meaningful. It's built to simplify the post-wedding process, allowing you to focus on the emotions you want to convey without being bogged down by the details.

How to write thank you notes

How the Thank You Note Builder Works

The Thank You Note Builder is packed with features that make expressing your gratitude simple and efficient. Here's how it works:

  1. Input Guest Details: Start by uploading or entering your guest list, including details about their attendance and the gifts they gave.
  2. Give Us The Backstory and Customize Your Message: Share more details about your wedding day, and customize your sign-off.
  3. Generate Drafts: Our tool will then generate a first draft of all your thank you notes in seconds, tailored to each guest and gift.
  4. Personalize Further: You can easily edit each note using our AI-powered tool to add a personal touch, ensuring every message feels genuine and unique.
  5. Send Your Notes: Once you're satisfied, you can send these notes via email. We're also excited to announce that soon, you'll have the option to send them printed on cards!

Get Started with the Provenance Thank You Note Builder

For a limited time, the Provenance Thank You Note Builder is available for free. We invite you to try it out and experience the ease of expressing your gratitude without the usual stress. Visit Provenance.co to get started today and make your post-wedding thank you notes a breeze.

Simplify your post-wedding gratitude with the Provenance Thank You Note Builder. Designed by our team to alleviate the stress of writing thank you notes, this tool helps you create personalized messages with ease. Input your guest details, customize your message, generate drafts, and send your notes effortlessly. Try it for free now at Provenance.co and make expressing your gratitude a breeze.
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