Lettre, a social app centered around handwritten communication, has achieved a significant milestone of 100,000 organic downloads and has garnered recognition from Apple as a featured app on the App Store.
Users of Lettre can craft and dispatch digital letters in various languages using either touch controls or Apple Pencil. The app also facilitates connecting with pen pals globally and allows for personalizing messages with digital stationery and unique artist-designed stamps. In a statement released by Lettre, it is highlighted that the app incorporates a feature that simulates delayed delivery to enhance the emotional value and anticipation akin to physical mail.
Setting itself apart from conventional messaging platforms, Lettre does not include advertisements or algorithm-driven content feeds, as emphasized in the press release. The distinctive design aesthetics and functionality of Lettre have been acknowledged by Apple’s App Store feature.
Operating on a freemium model, Lettre offers essential letter-writing and pen pal services for free, while premium stationery and limited-edition digital stamps are available for purchase within the app. Additionally, users can opt for a subscription tier that provides enhanced creative tools and customization options.
