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FAQ
Common questions
What is a group leaving card?+
A group leaving card is an online card the whole team signs together for a colleague who's moving on. With GatheredCards everyone adds their farewell via one shared link — unlimited signatures, photos and GIFs — so a group leaving card comes from the entire office rather than a single sender.
What's the difference between a group leaving card and a group retirement or good-luck card?+
A group leaving card suits a colleague changing jobs or moving on; a retirement card marks the end of a career, and a good-luck card cheers on what's next. All three work the same way on GatheredCards — pick the design that fits the occasion and the whole team signs the same online group card.
How do you organise a group leaving card for a coworker?+
One person starts the leaving card on GatheredCards and adds their own signature free — no card doing slow laps of the office. When it's ready, they pay to share it, and the rest of the team add their messages before the colleague's last day.
Can a remote or hybrid team all sign one online leaving card?+
Yes — that's exactly what an online group leaving card is for. Colleagues across different offices, shifts or working from home all sign the same link from any device, so nobody misses the chance to say goodbye.
Can the team collect for a leaving gift alongside the card?+
Yes — you can open an optional gift collection pot with your group leaving card, so colleagues chip in towards a leaving gift voucher as they sign. The messages and the group gift then arrive together.
What should I write in a leaving card for a colleague I don't know well?+
Keep it short and sincere — "It was great working with you, all the best for the next chapter." On a group leaving card lots of brief, genuine lines add up to something lovely, so there's no pressure to write a lot.