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The Good Letters

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Website (thegoodletters.life) is no longer active as of early 2025. Domain has expired. Project appears discontinued. Was a web-only service (no mobile apps) — users submitted letters via Google Forms.

Ever wish you could share the love of Jesus with a stranger — no awkward doorbell rings, just a thoughtful letter in their mailbox? The Good Letters was a Canadian-born project built on that exact idea: anonymous, handwritten-style letters carrying messages of hope rooted in the gospel, mailed to real addresses across North America.^1

Users could send one free letter or purchase bundles (10, 25, 50, or 100 letters) at $1.20 USD each. Every letter sent was tracked on "The Good Map," a visual record of encouragement spreading across the continent. The project also included a reply system — recipients received a unique identifier so they could respond anonymously through an internal email relay.^1

The Good Letters was founded by Clément Morisset, a developer and believer who saw physical mail as a more impactful alternative to digital outreach in an increasingly fast-paced world.^2

Note: As of early 2025, the website (thegoodletters.life) is no longer active and the domain has expired. The project appears to be discontinued.

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