We Tried Informed Delivery for Two Weeks & This is What Happened - Midwest Direct Blog (2024)

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If you ask anyone in the print or mailing industry what the most talked-about topic is at the moment, you will definitely hear about USPS Informed Delivery™. Now that the service has been expanded nationwide, it will likely continue to gain traction by businesses and individuals alike.

To sum it up quickly, Informed Delivery is a new customer-facing service from the USPS that provides a digital daily digest of mail prior to its arrival at the mailbox. Customers are able to see greyscale images of up to ten mail pieces per day, for free. The service is provided at the household level, with the option for multiple residents to enroll. The reviews from early adopters have been positive, with a 91% satisfaction rating and 96% of participants checking their email daily for mail notifications.

As with most things in life, you never really know what something is like until you try it. We decided to test out Informed Delivery firsthand – here’s what we found:

Pros

Individuals signing up for Informed Delivery are doing so for a reason, and it’s most likely because they experience periods of time in which they cannot immediately access their mail. With that being said, we loved how the daily emails were sent no later than 7:45 AM each day. This gave us ample time to review and respond to any urgent incoming mail.

The images were easy to read and clearly showed recipient information, which is important for households with multiple residents. The option to zoom in on the images allowed us to see the mail pieces even clearer. In the online portal, you could even mark that you didn’t receive a letter in the mail that you got a preview for.

One of the reasons why Informed Delivery is giving hope to direct mail marketers is because it truly does force someone to pay more attention to their mail, earning at least one more impression than normal. With more than 70% of subscribers opening their email every day, the chances of paying attention to a mail piece that they would otherwise throw away has gone up. Add timeliness into the mix, and businesses have a real opportunity to target customers at the beginning of their day, and perhaps at times where they are more likely to make purchasing decisions.

Ridealong campaigns allow businesses to enhance their direct mail pieces by including a colorful, interactive banner image along with a greyscale preview of the mail. This in itself could revolutionize direct mail, especially considering it will provide new metrics, such as clickthrough and open rates, that were previously unobtainable. Due to Informed Delivery still being in its infancy, we unfortunately did not come across any mail previews that included interactive content.

Lastly, although campaigns still need to be submitted manually at the moment, future updates promise full automation and self-service features, along with a user portal and the ability to apply campaigns at a multipiece level.

Cons

One of the mail pieces we received was for Capital One, with the entire envelope being the signature dark blue color of the company’s logo, as well as foil stamping. Unfortunately, it was extremely hard to read the mail preview, most likely due to the way the foiled text was scanned. For companies that do enjoy using more creative design elements on their envelopes, this may be reason enough to invest in either a ridealong or representative campaign, in which a separate image provided by the company is also included.

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Another downfall to Informed Delivery is its current ineligibility for P.O. Boxes. This limits individuals who travel frequently, which is unfortunate since actually going and checking a P.O. Box is usually inconvenient. There is hope, however, that this will change in the future.

While Informed Delivery does scan postcards, we experienced some frustration in only being able to see one side of them in our previews. Images are only scanned on the barcode side, which means the marketing elements on the other side of postcards and letters are completely lost. This is something businesses will want to make note of, especially when planning design elements of the mail piece.

Finally, we did receive a few previews for letters that were addressed to former residents of the address. It would be nice to have a “Not My Mail” option for these kinds of letters, which could somehow be used as part of a change of address update with USPS.

Overall, Informed Delivery has been an incredibly effective and useful tool so far, and it is destined to positively impact the way that individuals view and respond to direct mail. It’s convenient, easy to use for both advertisers and recipients, and the perfect tool for a world on the go.

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We Tried Informed Delivery for Two Weeks & This is What Happened - Midwest Direct Blog (2024)

FAQs

What has happened to Informed Delivery? ›

Users will receive notifications about the app being discontinued. Customers will still be able to access Informed Delivery notifications through their mobile devices using the regular USPS Mobile app, as well as through their email and usps.com.

What is the downside of USPS Informed Delivery? ›

Pieces can be delayed in getting to your mail carrier. Or, unfortunately, a mailpiece could be misdelivered. We ask that you allow several days for delivery after receiving the notification. Unfortunately, an occasional piece of mail may fail to reach its destination.

How long does it take Informed Delivery to start working? ›

Activation time may vary, but you will typically start getting notifications within 3 business days.

Why am I not getting my Informed Delivery? ›

Check your email opt-in settings to make sure email notifications are turned on. You receive emails to the email address in your USPS.com account containing images of the address side of up to 10 pieces of incoming letter mail that is arriving soon.

Why am I not getting my mail? ›

The mailbox can be damaged, for instance, if it was hit by a car. The door may not be opening and closing properly, there can be dangerously sharp details, or the house number may be missing. If your mailbox is in bad condition, the delivery can be held until the problem is fixed.

Why did USPS disable my Informed Delivery account? ›

One of the most common reasons a USPS account disabled situation bubbles up is because there were too many incorrect login attempts for your account credentials. Like every other online services out there, the USPS takes your account security and safety very seriously.

Do IRS checks show on Informed Delivery? ›

The US Postal Service has a tracking tool that lets you know when you can expect your tax refund to land in your mailbox. It's called Informed Delivery, and the free service sends you alerts for all new mail -- and transmits images of the front of letters so you know exactly what's arriving.

Who scans mail for Informed Delivery? ›

Once sent, a direct mail piece is scanned by the Post Office facility and entered into a tracking system.

How do I verify my identity with USPS Informed Delivery? ›

Verify your identity by completing the mobile phone verification process: a. Provide your mobile phone number and then enter the one-time numeric passcode sent to you via text message. 6. Once you successfully verify your identity, you will be shown a confirmation page.

What time does Informed Delivery update every day? ›

Informed delivery sends one update per day, in most cases around 9 a.m. If you have mail due, it sends updates each day. It does not update on federal holidays or Sundays. Updates are sent to your email address. You can also check your dashboard however you need to remember that there is only one update daily.

Can I track Informed Delivery? ›

On days when both mail and packages are scheduled to arrive, users will see the following delivery status information at the bottom of their Informed Delivery email and on their dashboard: Tracking number. Shipping customer name (if available)

Can I track where my mailman is? ›

Can I Track My Mailman? If you're eager to receive a piece of mail, you might be wondering if you can track your mailman. Unfortunately, there's no mailman tracker, and it's illegal to track a mail carrier! Several laws govern the processing and delivery of mail and packages.

Is Informed Delivery shutting down? ›

It uses the scans of your incoming letters to provide previews in a daily email and in a personalized online dashboard on USPS.com or its mobile app. The dedicated Informed Delivery mobile apps have been discontinued, but the service works within the official USPS Mobile app on iOS or Android.

How do I contact Informed Delivery? ›

Email us (USPSInformedDeliveryCampaigns@USPS.gov) or call us (1-877-329-7206). Hours of operation are Monday–Friday from 7 AM–5 PM CT with the exception of federal holidays observed by USPS.

Who do I contact if my mail is not being delivered? ›

Track a package or use USPS's Email Us form to file a complaint online. Select the reason for your complaint, including delivery issues and complaints about USPS employees or facilities. Call 1-800-ASK-USPS (1-800-275-8777) or TTY: 711. Locate your local post office to speak with your station manager.

Is the USPS Mobile app being discontinued? ›

In a bit of sad, yet unsurprising news, USPS announced this week that it's shutting down its Informed Delivery apps for Android and iOS.

How can I see what mail is coming to my house? ›

By signing up for Informed Delivery with the US Postal Service you can see what is coming to you before it arrives. Once enrolled, you will receive an email each morning with photos of the envelopes due to hit your mailbox that day. These images will show the front of each piece of mail, including the return address.

How do I get the USPS to recognize my address? ›

One of the most common ways to validate an address is to use the USPS Address Verification tool. This tool is available on the USPS website and can be used to verify the accuracy of address information and standardize it to conform to USPS formatting rules.

How do I get USPS to notify me of mail? ›

1. Visit informeddelivery.usps.com and click “Sign Up for Free.” 2. Enter your residential address or personal P.O. Box address to verify that it is eligible for Informed Delivery.

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