A quiet place for meaningful correspondence
Write a letter worth
keeping.
DearSomeone is a slower kind of message. Write online, and we print your letter on fine paper, seal the envelope, and deliver it by hand of the postal service — to anywhere in the world.
Free to write · Pay only when you send
Sunday morning
Nº 001
Dear Amara,
I've been meaning to write for months. It felt strange to type it — like the words would evaporate before they reached you. So I found this quiet corner of the internet that prints letters on real paper, and I thought: yes. Yes, this is how I want to tell you.
— with love,
Prologue
"We send hundreds of messages a day, and remember almost none of them. A letter you can hold is a different kind of memory."
How it works
Four unhurried steps, from thought to envelope.
- One
Write
Compose in a calm, distraction-free space. Save drafts. Take weeks if you need to.
- Two
Your recipient accepts
They receive a private invitation and share their address with you — or with only us. You never see it if they'd rather keep it that way.
- Three
We print, seal, and stamp
Your letter is printed on heavyweight paper, folded, sealed in an envelope, and dispatched from the nearest facility.
- Four
It arrives
Days later, something arrives in their mailbox that isn't a bill or an ad. You're notified when it's delivered.
The craft
Small details, carried through every letter.
"There's something I've wanted to tell you for a long time…"
To Anyone in the world
From Yours
Physical letters
Heavyweight, uncoated paper. A real envelope, sealed and stamped. Delivered by post to anywhere.
"You may never know it was me. But I wanted you to know it."
To Your recipient
From A friend
Anonymous letters
Sometimes the sender should stay a mystery. Send from 'a friend' — we handle the rest.
"Remember what you were afraid of when you wrote this?"
To The you of tomorrow
From The you of today
Future Me
Write to yourself, months or years from now. We hold it, then print and deliver it on the day you choose.
"Address held privately · never disclosed"
To Only the courier
From Vault
A private address vault
Recipients share their address with DearSomeone, not with you. Their home stays theirs.
"43 letters · 12 conversations · one lifetime"
To You
From Your mailbox
A beautiful mailbox
Every letter you've written or received, kept in a quiet library that reads like a book.
"Write to me. I still read letters."
To The world
From dearsomeone.to/amara
A shareable mailbox card
A single link that lets anyone in your life write to you — without ever knowing where you live.
Privacy
Your recipient's address is never yours to keep.
When someone accepts your letter, they share their address only with us — long enough to print, package, and post it. You see confirmation of delivery, not coordinates. If they choose to remain anonymous even to you, they can. Every piece of paper we handle is treated the way we'd want our own correspondence treated: quietly, and only once.
End-to-end
Letter contents encrypted in transit and at rest.
Address vault
Recipients own their address, not senders.
No ads, ever
No engagement games. No dark patterns.