Salsa Engage eCard Campaign Builder

Build Your Supporter List with eCard Features

We’ve teamed up with our friends at Salsa Labs to create a new, powerful, and easy-to-use eCard platform that integrates with Salsa Engage and Salsa Classic.

We offer a multi-step eCard form layout with the ability to create unlimited eCard campaigns, unlimited postcard image options, and flexible supporter data fields. Best of all, all data submitted through these forms is sent back to Salsa!

Sign up today to build your own eCard campaign!

Need to see it, first?

Here’s a demo video from a webinar that we did with Salsa in March 2019.

https://salsalabs-1.wistia.com/medias/0xcne7rvt9

Want to see more? Check out our demo site to see eCards in action.

Ready to go?

Submit your payment today! Cornershop will be in touch within 48 business hours to setup and configure your platform. Have a few questions, first? Contact us to schedule a demo.

  • Unlimited eCard campaigns
  • Multi-step selection form
  • Unlimited postcard images
  • Fully customizable form fields
  • Integrates with Salsa Engage & Salsa Classic!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can I use the eCard forms for Advocacy?

    Good question! We designed the eCards functionality specifically for list-building and fundraising purposes, but we imagine that you could potentially use it for Advocacy purposes as well.

    A few things to keep in mind:

    • We haven’t integrated this with any sort of legislator look-up or congressional inboxes at all.
    • Legislators do tend to block “fancy” emails from their inboxes, so anything that isn’t plain text is very likely not going to get delivered, even if you do encourage your supporters to send a direct email for a legislator.
    • Encouraging emails to specific contacts at corporations will likely have better deliverability – but you’ll want to make sure you have a plan in place for how to handle any complaints from the recipients!
    • The eCards form is likely best used as a form of outreach to raise awareness with your supporters and their networks about a particular action.
  • How does the eCard form guard against spam?

    The forms are built through Gravity Forms, a WordPress plugin that includes several built-in features to ensure forms are not abused by spammers.

    WordPress itself also runs security plugins independent of Gravity Forms that help to mitigate spam.

    On top of this, we include integration with a transactional email service as part of the eCard package to ensure that email deliverability is covered, which adds another layer of protection against abuse.

  • Are there any other fees outside of the total amounts shown here?

    Our charge for the eCard features is a flat initial fee that includes the integration, hosting, and all details tied to the eCard forms.

    Additional fees may come up for transaction processing if you choose the fundraising features for your eCards. Though we will help configure these settings, the processing fees go to the gateway processor directly and aren’t something that we set nor collect.

  • How are the organization's messages applied?

    When you invite your supporters to create an eCard message, they are able to customize the message that they send to their contacts.

    As part of that message, we also offer a field where you can append your own organization’s message, usually used for something related to your campaign such as fundraising form or “learn more” links and that sort of thing.

    These appended messages can be applied across your entire eCard platform or customized for specific card art.

  • Can supporters re-submit emails?

    Yes! Email receipts for eCard submissions include a link to a web version of the message where your supporters can re-send emails.

    You’ll also have an option for editing email addresses and re-sending to the updated emails as an admin.

  • Can I see what the admin interface looks like?

    Sure thing! Log in to check out our demo site’s admin options at:

    https://ecards.cornershopcreative.com/wp-login.php

    with:

    username: hello

    password: neatecardshere

  • Can I see some examples from other nonprofits?