Each recipient gets a unique code printed on their mail. They enter it — plus their ZIP — on your branded portal and see an offer meant only for them. That is the moment a mailbox becomes a measurable funnel.
Six characters, printed beside a QR. Phones scan; everyone else types. Either way, the recipient lands on the same private page.
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NN-NNNN formatOne code per recipient — not per pieceA multi-property owner gets a single bundled code covering everything they own, so they never juggle three letters with three URLs.
+ ZIP gateThe code alone is not enoughThe recipient confirms their ZIP before the offer shows — a light second factor that stops strangers and search engines from snooping offers.
From mailbox to lead
Three steps for the recipient. Zero for you.
Scan or typeQR for phones, the short code at goml.co/offer for everyone else.
Code + ZIPA two-field gate that keeps each offer private to its addressee.
Offer → leadThey view, respond, and land in your dashboard as a consented lead.
Your brand, not ours
The portal wears your name on its own domain.
Out of the box your portal lives at yourbrand.offers.cafe with your logo, colors, and contact details. On Pro, point it at your own domain — offers.yourbrand.com — and GoMailOffers disappears entirely.
Logo, colors, tone. The recipient sees the brand that mailed them — trust carries through.
Custom domains, verified. DNS-verified so your portal is unmistakably yours.
Consent recorded. Every captured lead carries an explicit, timestamped consent record.
settings · portal branding
SLSaguaro Land GroupBrand name & logoLive
saguaro.offers.cafeIncluded subdomainLive
offers.saguarolandgroup.comCustom domain · ProVerifying DNS
Offer code FAQ
The questions recipients make you ask.
Why a code instead of a personalized URL?
A short printed code feels safer to a stranger than a long tracking link, works when typed from any device, and survives a coffee-stained envelope. The QR is there for phones — the code is there for everyone else.
What stops someone else from entering the code?
The ZIP gate. The offer only opens when the code is paired with the addressee's ZIP, and repeated wrong attempts lock the code temporarily. Codes are unique and never sequential.
What does the recipient see after the gate?
Your offer, on your branding: the property or service in question, the offer value or message you configured, and a clear way to accept, decline, or ask a question. Each action lands in your dashboard in real time.
Do transactional and drip sends get codes too?
Yes — every piece that leaves the platform carries a code and routes to the portal, whether it was a 10,000-piece campaign, a drip touch, or a single API-triggered letter.