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Congratulations Cards That Match the Moment

Every win deserves a message as big as the moment. Tell the AI what they achieved — it handles the rest.

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No templates. No account required to view. Ready in 60 seconds.

How It Works

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Tell the AI Who It's For

Name, relationship, and one detail that makes them unique.

AI Writes Your Message

Personalized in seconds. Edit as much or as little as you like.

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Send It Your Way

Share a link, send by email, or start a group card. Recipient never needs an account.

Card Styles

AI picks the perfect style for your recipient — or shuffle on the preview page.

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Example Congratulations Wishes from Xwish

Real examples generated by our AI. Your card will be unique to your recipient.

For a Graduate

"Four years of late nights, impossible deadlines, and figuring it out as you went — and here you are on the other side. Congratulations. What you built here matters, and what comes next is going to be even better."

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For a Wedding

"Watching two people who are genuinely right for each other commit to each other is a rare and beautiful thing. Congratulations — here's to everything that's just beginning."

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For a New Job

"The opportunity you've been working toward? You earned it. Congratulations on the new role — they're lucky to have you, and I can't wait to watch you run with it."

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Milestone Messages That Rise to the Moment

Congratulations messages fail when they're interchangeable. "Congratulations on your big news!" says nothing. The messages that land are specific — they name what was achieved, acknowledge the work it took, and say something that only someone who knows the person could say. Whether someone just graduated, landed a dream job, got engaged, welcomed a baby, or hit a personal record, Xwish AI writes a message built around the actual milestone. Give it the specifics — degree earned, company joined, years of work it took — and the result reflects the scale of the achievement.

Congratulations Cards by Occasion

Graduation greetings, wedding congratulations, retirement messages, new job cards, engagement congratulations, new baby cards, new home messages — the word "congratulations" covers more terrain than almost any other. Each one calls for a different tone. A congratulations card for a close friend's wedding reads nothing like one for a colleague's promotion. Retirement greetings carry different weight than graduation greetings for a niece or daughter. Xwish adapts to the specific milestone and the relationship, so the message fits both without sounding like either was an afterthought.

Group Congratulations Cards for Teams and Classes

Some milestones belong to the whole group — a class graduation, an office farewell when someone gets promoted and moves on, a team that finished something remarkable together. Group Cards on Xwish let everyone contribute their own message. Share the signing link, collect signatures, and the card arrives carrying everyone's congratulations at once. For group cards, the AI can also generate a summary message that weaves all the contributions into one cohesive tribute — a detail that makes the result feel like more than a collection of two-line comments.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What milestones are congratulations cards good for?
Graduations, promotions, new jobs, engagements, weddings, new babies, new homes, retirements, personal records, business launches, awards, and any goal someone worked hard to reach. If the achievement deserves more than a text, it deserves a card.
What should I write in a graduation congratulations card?
Name the degree or program they completed, acknowledge the work it took, and look forward to what comes next. Avoid generic phrases — name something specific about their journey or what makes their achievement meaningful. The personal touch field in Xwish is perfect for this.
What should I write in a wedding congratulations card?
Speak to the couple as individuals and together. Acknowledge the significance of the moment, wish them well with genuine warmth, and if you know them well, add something personal — how you've watched their relationship grow, or what you love about them together.
How do I congratulate someone on a new job?
Acknowledge the specific role and why it's a big deal. If you know what drew them to it or what they'll be doing, name that. The message lands better when it reflects that you actually paid attention — which Xwish prompts you to do.
Can I schedule a congratulations card to arrive on the exact day?
Yes. Enter the recipient's email and set the delivery date and time. Xwish sends it automatically at the right moment — perfect for graduation day, a wedding morning, or the first day at a new job.
Can I send a group congratulations card?
Yes. Start a Group Card, share the signing link, and everyone adds their own personal message. Up to 15 people by default; expand to 50 with one click. Ideal for office celebrations, class milestones, and team farewells.
How do I include specifics about what they achieved?
Use the personal touch field when creating your card. Name the degree they earned, the company they joined, how long they worked toward this goal, or what makes this milestone particularly meaningful. The AI makes those details the centerpiece of the message.
Does the recipient need an account to view the card?
No. They click the link and the card opens. No sign-up, no download, no friction.
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