Parents who have just picked a name and set a due date eventually hit the same wall: announcing the birth. Most want something personal without paying boutique-stationery prices, and they want it in the post before visitors start arriving. Goedkope Geboortekaartjes is a Dutch online shop, run under the company HierBenIk, built to answer that exact need. The Goedkope Geboortekaartjes brand name translates roughly to "cheap birth announcement cards," and the catalogue backs that up in practice rather than leaving it as a tagline.

The Goedkope Geboortekaartjes card range is broken down the way real families need it: designs for boys, for girls, gender-neutral options, and separate lines for twins and for a second or third child. That last detail is worth pausing on. Plenty of stationery sites treat every birth as a first birth, and parents announcing a third arrival often end up forcing a generic template to fit. At Goedkope Geboortekaartjes, customers either build their card in an online design tool or send in their own artwork, so the shop covers both the parent who wants to drag-and-drop a few photos and the one who already has a finished design from a graphic designer.

Beyond the cards, Goedkope Geboortekaartjes stocks the physical objects that tend to go alongside a new arrival: garden boards and window boards announcing the birth, plus birth flags for the front of the house. The accessory list is practical too, running to envelopes, wax seals, address stickers, and ribbons, which means a parent can put the whole mailing together in one order rather than chasing matching envelopes from somewhere else. That completeness can save a tired new parent two or three extra shopping trips.

Range beyond the announcement

The nursery side of Goedkope Geboortekaartjes carries posters, wall stickers, memory boxes, and decorative tiles, which moves the brand from a one-time purchase into something a family might come back to while setting up a room. Named baby gifts are also listed, things like backpacks, rompers, and cloth sets personalized with the child's name. That positions Goedkope Geboortekaartjes as a gift source for relatives and visiting friends, well beyond the parents placing the announcement itself.

Then there is the party and ceremony category: thank-you cards, welcome boards, menu cards, baby shower invitations, and naming ceremony invitations. Together, these cover the full arc most families go through, from the shower before the birth to the thank-you notes weeks after. Whether all that breadth is a selling point depends on the buyer. Someone who only needs twenty cards may not care about garden boards and memory boxes, but the option to keep a consistent look across every printed piece is a genuine convenience, and it is rare to find it priced at the low end of the market.

On the practical details that decide whether a card shop is actually usable, two things stand out. First, Goedkope Geboortekaartjes offers a free initial proof print, letting a customer check colour and spelling on real paper before the full run goes to press. That matters when a child's name is going out to hundreds of people and a typo would be mortifying. Second, the stated delivery is within two business days, quick enough for parents who, as ever, have left the announcement later than planned. A Belgian domain, hierbenik.be, runs alongside the Dutch site, so the operation reaches customers in both countries without requiring a separate shop.

Reputation and contact

The review record is where Goedkope Geboortekaartjes looks strongest. On Feedback Company the shop holds a 9.3 out of 10 across more than 2,600 reviews, and the site itself cites the same 9.3 figure from over 2,700 ratings. A volume like that, sitting at a score that high, is difficult to wave away as a handful of friendly customers. It gives the quality and delivery promises real credibility. The Trustpilot picture is different: a profile exists but only a couple of reviews show up there, so anyone who relies on Trustpilot as their first check will find little to go on. The meaningful evidence sits with Feedback Company, and it is clearly favourable.

Contact is straightforward. A phone number and an email address are both visible on the site without hunting, and Goedkope Geboortekaartjes maintains a presence on Instagram, Pinterest, and Facebook. For a personalized product, where a mistake on a name or a date needs a fast human to fix it, knowing there is a phone number in plain sight is reassuring in a way that a help form buried three clicks deep is not.

Where a buyer might want to look harder is the value claim itself. The brand is built on the word "cheap," but specific prices are not surfaced in the listing here, so the affordability is asserted by the name and not demonstrated in figures. Parents who care about cost should price a sample order, taking in the proof print option, and compare against other Dutch stationery shops before ordering at scale. The free proof makes that comparison low-risk, since the first check costs nothing.

Goedkope Geboortekaartjes covers the full range of birth-announcement needs with real depth, backs it with fast turnaround and a free proof, and carries a strong, high-volume review record on Feedback Company. The breadth of the catalogue, from cards and flags to nursery decor and personalized gifts, gives Goedkope Geboortekaartjes a scope that most comparable shops do not match. The one thing it cannot prove from the page alone is whether it is meaningfully cheaper than rivals once a full order is built up, so a quick price comparison is sensible before a large run. On the strength of the review record and the catalogue range, Goedkope Geboortekaartjes earns a fair hearing from Dutch and Belgian parents who want to handle the whole birth-announcement process in one place.


Business address
Kaarten Carrousel B.V.
Amersfoortsestraat 11A,
Soesterberg,
3769 AD
Netherlands

Contact details
Phone: +31 (0)85-7430750