
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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Joanne L
01/06/23
"Makes People Feel Valued"
What do you like best about GroupGreeting? As a company who has a team that is spread across two different offices & has remote staff, it is very important to have a form of gift giving that includes everyone on the team. GroupGreeting is what makes that possible for us. What do you dislike about GroupGreeting? There is nothing about this company that I have an issue with. Maybe that sometimes people think it is spam? But then I just download & send them a PDF as you can see if the card has ...
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Kate M
01/06/23
"Easy and quick. We use it for Business greeting cards to include hybrid workers."
What do you like best about GroupGreeting? That you can copy the link and send on an internal email. I also really like the add photo feature. What do you dislike about GroupGreeting? That there are no packages for 5-10 cards. The new gift card options could have a broader range too but we do like them! What problems is GroupGreeting solving and how is that benefiting you? Hybrid working means we aren't all in the office to sign a card. It is also better from a GDPR point of view as we ...
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KM
Kate M
01/06/23
"Easy and quick. We use it for Business greeting cards to include hybrid workers."
What do you like best about GroupGreeting? That you can copy the link and send on an internal email. I also really like the add photo feature. What do you dislike about GroupGreeting? That there are no packages for 5-10 cards. The new gift card options could have a broader range too but we do like them! What problems is GroupGreeting solving and how is that benefiting you? Hybrid working means we aren't all in the office to sign a card. It is also better from a GDPR point of view as we ...
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Hannah R
01/06/23
"It is an easy way to share love for our coworkers and an easy way to crowd fund a gift card."
What do you like best about GroupGreeting? How simple and easy it is. I also really enjoy that all of the cards are really cute. What do you dislike about GroupGreeting? The only thing that I wish was easier or that I don't like is that you have to create an account to add to gift cards, this simple step stops so many people from adding to gift cards. What problems is GroupGreeting solving and how is that benefiting you? I dont have any issues that GroupGreeting is needing to solve.
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Annette K
01/05/23
"GroupGreetings works great for our remote team"
What do you like best about GroupGreeting? It's super easy for our entire team to send good wishes to colleagues and clients. There's a ton of design variety - we can find a card for everything. What do you dislike about GroupGreeting? No downsides! There's nothing we dislike. What problems is GroupGreeting solving and how is that benefiting you? It makes it easier for our remote team to stay connected.
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Anonymous User
01/05/23
"Very easy to set up, use and get employee participation"
What do you like best about GroupGreeting? It only takes a few seconds to write a comment that is always appreciated by the recipient of the ecards! What do you dislike about GroupGreeting? There is not anything to dislike about the Ecards. What problems is GroupGreeting solving and how is that benefiting you? A simple a for employee recognition that is valued by the employee
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Anonymous User
01/05/23
"Reasonably priced and easy to use"
What do you like best about GroupGreeting? Can be used across large teams and the cloning tools are a huge timesaver. What do you dislike about GroupGreeting? Nothing comes to mind. The training videos could be a little more polished. What problems is GroupGreeting solving and how is that benefiting you? Sending client thank you/holiday cards at a reasonable cost without a huge time commitment.
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Jessica P
01/05/23
"Savior during the pandemic"
What do you like best about GroupGreeting? This site is amazing for building a tool to recognize colleagues and Board members. We use the site for birthday cards, holiday cards, farewell, baby, engagement - anything you can think of, they have a card for. Some are cute, funny, professional -- all different types. What do you dislike about GroupGreeting? It can be a bit hard to justify the cost, but if you have colleagues overseas, it is extremely helpful. The site would benefit from adding ...
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AU
Anonymous User
01/05/23
"Handy and versatile site for team e-cards"
What do you like best about GroupGreeting? GroupGrettings.com is very handy for sending e-cards to our team. They have a large variety of options. One of the things I like best about this site is that it allows our company to add a gift-card and for team members to add to that card. What do you dislike about GroupGreeting? I'd like to be able to mix and match images with card messages. What problems is GroupGreeting solving and how is that benefiting you? A physical card is always nice, but ...
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JP
Jessica P
01/05/23
"Savior during the pandemic"
What do you like best about GroupGreeting? This site is amazing for building a tool to recognize colleagues and Board members. We use the site for birthday cards, holiday cards, farewell, baby, engagement - anything you can think of, they have a card for. Some are cute, funny, professional -- all different types. What do you dislike about GroupGreeting? It can be a bit hard to justify the cost, but if you have colleagues overseas, it is extremely helpful. The site would benefit from adding ...
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