http://thankuz.com
The Problem:
It's too darn difficult, time consuming and expensive to send genuine thanks regularly. Traditional thank you notes required way too much planning in today's fast paced environment (ie. stamps, stationary, envelops, contact info, etc.). Not to mention the environmental impact using all that paper has.
E-Greeting card sites are just as tedious as traditional thank you notes. The typical process requires a user to first sign up, then they have to take several steps to create a card before actually getting to do what matters most, send it. Not to mention that during creation many users are bombarded with 100's of fonts, themes, graphics, etc. (too many choices). These sites don't solve the problem very well in our opinion.
Many people have resorted to sending thanks via social status messages, which isn't nearly as personal, meaningful or effective. We created Thankuz as an alternative to these options and think it fills the large gap between traditional handwritten thank you notes, and less formal social status updates.
The Proposed Solution:
First and foremost, we built Thankuz for ourselves.
The Thankuz Web App was created to make it easier for anyone to say, "Thank You" to People, Places or Things for Gifts, Acts and Expressions via instant thank you notes.
We've recently released our MVP and would greatly appreciate some feedback from the HN community.
Here's an example note: http://thankuz.com/notes/io0w0rf
Thank You, Matt Franklin
Here's an idea I had to keep the hand written allure and still eliminate the major hassles (stamps, stationary, envelopes, etc.).
What if a customer signed up and was given a template to print out on any old printer. This template has a To/From section at the top similar to a fax cover sheet and below that, a large rectangular outline.
The user would fill out the top contact info, hand write the thank you note inside the box, snap a picture with their smart phone and then email the picture to you. Your servers would identify the user based on the email address, place the hand written contents of the rectangle into a gorgeous thank you note template, OCR the contact field at the top of the page and then email a sample copy to the user for approval. If everything checks out, user clicks 'approved' and copy gets sent to intended recipient.
Obviously that is an over simplified explanation and a good amount of work would need to go into something like that, but I can absolutely imagine having a stack of these pre-printed forms sitting on my desk and scratching out a quick thank you note to people.
4 for $1, 50 for $10, unlimited for $100/year? Or do freemium where you charge for premium or custom templates, remove thankuz branding from the email, etc.
You'd probably also want to do some image processing so the hand written section looks like it belongs in the template and wasn't just pasted in.
Hopefully that brainstorm is useful to someone, good luck with your business!