You'll get a reminder each month (if you want) to order your 85 prints, photo book, and/or photo tile. I can see it being really fun for a busy young parent. I've actually used Ink for my holiday cards for years, and I never even see my card until I go to someone's house and see it on their fireplace mantle! They do good work and I love not having to address, lick, and stamp envelopes.įreePrints does offer its own cloud storage, but you can also pull photos from your phone itself and from so many other popular sites it hardly seems necessary: Facebook, Instagram, Google Photos, Dropbox, Google Drive, Amazon, Flickr, and Files. There are no freebies, rather, you buy credits and order cards which Ink sends directly to the recipient from the app. Ink has a totally different sales model, however. You cannot make cards in any of these apps, but you'll find a link to the Ink app. There are plenty of other photo gifts within the app that you can purchase. This month, it's a free 30x40 custom blanket with a collage of your photos printed on the front (just pay $15 shipping). FreePrints Gifts offers one free photo gift each month. You get one free 8x8 photo tile, you just pay the shipping. The deal is the same with FreePrints Photo Tiles. Want more pages, a hardcover book, a larger book, or more books? You can certainly have those upgrades, you just have to pay for them. You just pay shipping, which is about $8. The 20x30 print you see in my order was taken by JMS Imagery.įreePrints Photobooks gets you one free 5x7 softcover 20-page photo book per month. I also ordered one card from Ink, which is a different company entirely but has some kind of partnership with FreePrints. I ordered two 4圆 prints, an 8x10 print, a 20x30 print, and a photo book. The whole model reminds me of a subscription box service, only you only get what you want and there is no monthly fee and no commitment of any kind. If you want a larger photo book, a hardcover book, or more pages, you'll pay for those upgrades. If you want different size prints, you pay for those. If you want more than 85 photos in a single month, you'll pay for them there is no rolling over from month to month. So, for example, if you want two copies of the same 4圆, you have to pay for the second copy. And, keep in mind that you'll need to pay for anything you order outside of the initial offering: 85 different 4圆 prints, one 20-page 5x7 softcover photo book, and one 8x8 wall tile. This is actually cheaper than the shipping fees at most online photo printing services. But as catches go, this one isn't bad and isn't surprising: you pay shipping, which ranges from about $2 to $15 per order. Freeman / iMore)įirst things first, let me get this out of the way: I put "free" in quotes because nothing is ever REALLY free of course. FreePrints Photo Printing (Image credit: Karen S.
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