Why we built PaperQSL

If you still send paper QSL cards, you know the drill: your log is in ADIF, but your workflow is everywhere. Spreadsheets to dedupe by callsign. Hunting for addresses on QRZ or in old logs. Copy-pasting into label templates. Forgetting who you've already sent a card to. It's satisfying when the card goes in the mail—but getting there is a chore.

We built PaperQSL because we wanted that part to be simple.

One place for the whole workflow

PaperQSL takes your ADIF file and turns it into a single place to manage paper QSLs. Upload your log and you get one row per callsign—no more duplicate entries. Mark who's eligible for a card, store or refresh addresses (including from QRZ if you use it), and track who you've sent to and who you've heard back from. When it's time to mail, you export Avery 5160 labels or a QSO checklist and you're done. Your data stays in your account and isn't shared.

We didn't set out to replace LoTW or eQSL. Paper cards are a choice—for awards, for special QSOs, or just because you like them. PaperQSL is for anyone who's made that choice and wants the bookkeeping to get out of the way.

If that sounds like you, give it a try. And if you have ideas for what you'd like to see next, we'd love to hear from you via Support in the app.

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