
GroupGreeting Reviews in June 2026: User Ratings, Pros & Cons
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GroupGreeting Reviews & Ratings
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GroupGreeting is a straightforward tool for creating group cards that foster employee engagement. Its simplicity makes it ideal for celebrating special occasions in the workplace.Read more
GroupGreeting pros and cons
Easy to customize
Supports group participation
Quick setup
Engaging for employees
Limited to card format
No advanced analytics
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AU
Anonymous User
08/24/23
"Great for Office Managers"
What do you like best about GroupGreeting? The ease of setting up a card for someone. AND ESPECIALLY the reminders when no one has signed the card. Although it doesn't reflect badly on me if no one signs the card but I still feel guilty when the number is below five people, those reminders really help me get those "Hey sign this card" emails out there What do you dislike about GroupGreeting? limited card selections. its probably the most common thing that's said but I also understand that ...
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Karine T
08/24/23
"Great option for hybrid/virtual teams"
What do you like best about GroupGreeting? I love the variety of designs, themes, and messages on Group Greeting. They have somethign for everyone, and any event/situation. The interface is intuitive and they make it easy to collaborate with a team to share the card and collect messages from everyone. What do you dislike about GroupGreeting? Nothing in particular I can think of to improve. It works well! What problems is GroupGreeting solving and how is that benefiting you? It helps us ...
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Shanaye L
08/24/23
"Fantastic and easy tool to connect with staff"
What do you like best about GroupGreeting? I like how easy it is to select a card and circulate to a larger audience to sign and then 'set it and forget it.' You can schedule when it'll go out, see who's signed it, make changes, add GIFs and personalize each comment with different colors fonts and emojis. It's the best! Especially when you do big cards and get the whole company to sign a card for the CEO, which ends up being a special treat and not something that was feasible with a regular ...
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Beth V
08/24/23
"Easy for signers to access and use"
What do you like best about GroupGreeting? I love GroupGreeting because it is easy for users to access cards and sign them. It does not require each signer to creat an account and now photos can be added. What do you dislike about GroupGreeting? I would like to be able to use search terms to find specific cards. For example, my boss owns a Pug, and it would be convenient to be able to search all cards for relevant content. What problems is GroupGreeting solving and how is that benefiting ...
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Debbie D
08/24/23
"Great way to create a card for a large group to sign!"
What do you like best about GroupGreeting? This was a fantastic way to gather a wide group of people together to sign a card for a colleague. Former colleagues and students from all over Canada and the US were able to sign a retirment card. It was such a wonderful suprise for the guest of honor! What do you dislike about GroupGreeting? No downside that I can think of at all! I was able to modify the page contents to fill the card up more evenly by moving them to make a nice balance. Once I ...
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Cydney D
08/24/23
"Excellent Resource for Digital Birthday Cards"
What do you like best about GroupGreeting? The best thing about GroupGreeting is really how easy it is to use. the variety of designs available, and how affordable it is to send a digital card. What do you dislike about GroupGreeting? There's really nothing to dislike here. We usually like to accompany our digital cards with a delivery of cookies, cupcakes, donuts, or some other in-person treat, and it would be great if that was incorporated in GroupGreeting - like a one stop shop! What ...
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Deidra W
08/24/23
"Great way to acknowledge co-workers!"
What do you like best about GroupGreeting? I the variety of cards to choose from! I've also noticed that they are constantly adding new cards which is great! I'm on the birthday committee in my company so we send out several cards weekly to wish our fellow co-workers a happy birthday. Since the beginning of the year, we have not had any repeats in the cards that we've sent out. What do you dislike about GroupGreeting? I honestly have no complaints about GroupGreeting. What problems is ...
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Christina M
08/24/23
"Perfect for sending wishes from a group"
What do you like best about GroupGreeting? It's easy to use and budget-friendly. Must have. What do you dislike about GroupGreeting? Nothing to dislike for me. It is user friendly and I have been using it for about 3 years. What problems is GroupGreeting solving and how is that benefiting you? Makes my life easy. I don't have to worry about going to the store to buy cards and it sends me reminders each year for whose birthday it is.
AH
08/24/23
"Makes Birthdays Easy"
What do you like best about GroupGreeting? We like sending birthday cards to our staff that work remotely. It is a great way to encourage team relationships from afar. Sending gift cards is a huge bonus! What do you dislike about GroupGreeting? I don't always seem to get the emails letting me know who has/has not signed the card. What problems is GroupGreeting solving and how is that benefiting you? Group greeting makes it easy to celebrate workers who are off site.
AU
Anonymous User
08/24/23
"GroupGreeting is a great way for everyone in the office"
What do you like best about GroupGreeting? I like all the card options and the easy way to share the link for everyone to sign. What do you dislike about GroupGreeting? There is no way to resend the original email that the recipient gets. We are able to share the link, but it's not the same. What problems is GroupGreeting solving and how is that benefiting you? Getting everyone involved in the office even if they are remote.
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