PostGrid helps direct mail teams decide which offline campaigns are ready to send, which recipient records need attention, and where mailed pieces deserve follow-up. With PostGrid connected, Juno can work across letters, postcards, contacts, order status, and tracker visits, then turn that context into campaign checks, audience cleanup, and response reads before the team commits budget to the next print run.
What Juno does with PostGrid
PostGrid gives Juno a practical PostGrid MCP connector for marketers who want direct mail to behave less like a mystery package and more like a campaign channel. Once connected, Juno can work across campaign letters, postcard sends, recipient contacts, order status, and tracker visits, then turn that context into clear checks before the next print run.
The useful bit is the working loop around spend. Juno can help send campaign letters or mail postcard campaigns after checking the audience, the contact data, the creative handoff, and the follow-up plan. After mail starts moving, it can bring status and engagement context back into the marketer's next decision.
PostGrid's own Print and Mail API documentation covers orders such as letters and postcards, plus resources like contacts, templates, return envelopes, and trackers. Its tracker guidance also explains how tracker visits record interaction details, which is exactly the kind of signal Juno can fold into a practical campaign read.
Where it fits in your workflow
Connect PostGrid when a direct mail idea is getting close to budget. A win-back letter, VIP postcard, event invite, renewal reminder, or high-value account nudge may look simple on the calendar, but the real decision is whether the recipient list, message, send timing, and response path are ready.
In practice, Juno can turn a rough mailing plan into a campaign readiness brief: who should receive the piece, which recipient records need cleanup, what still needs approval, and how tracker visits or order status should shape the follow-up. The output might be a launch checklist, a contact cleanup tracker, a mail engagement read, or a draft pack for the next wave.
It also fits after a send. Instead of treating PostGrid as a place you check only when something feels late, Juno can summarize which pieces are moving, which recipients deserve attention, and where a visit or response signal should trigger a sales note, a lifecycle touch, or a fresh postcard.
What you get
- PostGrid campaign readiness briefs that connect the letter or postcard, audience, timing, and approval notes in one reviewable plan
- Recipient contact cleanup notes that flag records likely to slow down or muddy the next mailing
- Order status summaries that help marketers see what is ready, sent, delayed, or worth checking before another batch goes out
- Tracker visit reads that connect offline mail pieces to digital response signals without making the team sift through raw activity
- Follow-up handoffs for deciding whether to resend, switch channels, notify sales, or hold the budget for a cleaner audience
Frequently asked questions
Does Juno send PostGrid mail automatically?
No automatic blast button. Use Juno to prepare, check, summarize, and hand off mailing work so final sends stay intentional, especially when print cost, timing, and customer records matter.
What should I connect PostGrid for first?
Start with a concrete mailing job: prepare a letter campaign, review a postcard audience, clean recipient contacts, check order status, or summarize tracker visits after a campaign lands.
Can Juno help after the mail is sent?
Yes. Juno can use available PostGrid status and tracker context to produce a follow-up read, so the next move is based on what happened rather than who last opened the dashboard.
Does this replace the PostGrid dashboard?
No. PostGrid remains the place to manage print mail operations and account details. Juno brings that context into briefs, trackers, and decision-ready reports for the marketing workflow around it.
