Fuif is a Dutch online printing service for personalised cards and invitations, based in Zeist and shipping across the Netherlands and Belgium. It sits in a crowded corner of the print market, where most competitors offer roughly the same templates, and what Fuif does differently is move as much of the ordering process as possible onto the screen before anything goes to paper. You pick a design, change the words, swap photos, and if the order lands before six in the evening it ships the same day.

The catalogue runs wider than the wedding-and-birthday cliche suggests. Fuif covers birthday invitations across a full string of age milestones, so a card for a one-year-old and a card for a fiftieth are both proper options rather than afterthoughts. Beyond invitations there are save-the-date cards, anniversary and jubilee cards, moving and housewarming announcements, Christmas cards, posters, announcement boards, guest books, and custom stickers and seals. That last group is something many printers skip entirely, and it points to a company thinking about the whole event, starting well before the envelope that opens it.

Design tool and paper choices

Customisation is the part that makes or breaks any card printer, and Fuif handles it with a self-service editor built on top of its template library. The promise of an online card builder is that it saves you a trip to a shop; the test is whether the result looks like something you chose or something the software chose for you. Fuif leans on real material choices to keep the output from feeling generic: eight paper types and more than twenty-five envelope colours. Those numbers deserve more attention than a quick skim gives them, because the gap between a flat matte card and a heavier textured stock is precisely what a guest notices when pulling it out of the post.

There is a practical safety valve too. For a single euro you can order a trial print, which puts the actual card in your hands before you approve a full run. Screen colour and printed colour rarely match, and a one-euro mistake is far easier to live with than a box of fifty cards in the wrong shade. It is the kind of offer a confident printer puts front-of-house and a nervous one buries.

Fulfilment is built for people working against a deadline. Orders placed before 6 PM ship the same day via PostNL, DHL, or bpost depending on the destination. Fuif also offers direct-to-guest delivery, which removes the licking-and-stamping evening that invitations usually demand. Payment options cover iDEAL, Visa, Mastercard, and Klarna, matching the preferences of the Dutch and Belgian shoppers the service is aimed at.

Outside reputation

The most striking number is on Feedback Company, where Fuif carries more than eight thousand reviews at an average of 9.6 out of 10. A score that high on a handful of reviews would be easy to dismiss, but 9.6 holding across eight thousand of them is a different matter. Printers do not accumulate that volume of feedback unless a lot of orders went out and arrived as expected. Smart.reviews lands in similar territory at 4.9, and Opiness echoes the same picture, drawing from the Feedback Company pool. A Trustpilot listing exists, though no aggregate score appeared in a search, so the Feedback Company total is the number worth leaning on.

Fuif maintains an active Facebook presence that confirms the Zeist base, which suits a company wanting to look present rather than anonymous. An email address is published openly on the site. There is no phone number visible on the main landing page, which is a real limitation for a buyer who wants to talk through a custom job before placing money down. Email and the standard order flow handle most situations, but a voice line would cover the gap for those who want it.

Two things tip the overall verdict well into positive territory despite that. The review volume across Feedback Company alone is hard to argue with, and the combination of the one-euro trial print and same-day dispatch shows an operation that has thought carefully about buyer anxiety and buyer deadlines. Those are concrete commitments built into the product, and they carry more weight than marketing copy.

Fuif works best for anyone sorting event stationery under time pressure. The milestone-specific birthday range, eight paper types, more than twenty-five envelope colours, and direct-to-guest delivery cover the practical headaches that usually make invitation printing more stressful than it should be. The reputation numbers back that up: eight thousand reviews at 9.6 is not a figure that appears by accident. Order the trial print first, check the paper and colour in hand, then approve the full run once you are happy. Fuif makes that sequence easy and cheap to follow, and the same-day dispatch window means a tight event timeline is still workable.


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

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