Graduation

A send-off they'll keep forever.

Surround the graduate with wisdom, encouragement, and memories from the people who helped them get here.

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Graduation deserves more than a card

After the ceremony, the speeches fade and the cards get put in a drawer. A graduation pod is different — it gathers the people who shaped the graduate's life into one place and delivers their voices at exactly the right moment.

Wisdom from everyone

Teachers, coaches, mentors, parents, friends — all in one pod.

Letters for the road ahead

Notes to open in five years, when they really need to hear them.

Video send-offs

Add short video messages alongside the written words.

Graduation pod ideas.

Celebrate today.

A handful of the most-loved ways people use a Sky Pod for this moment — pick the one that fits, or start your own.

Messages From Mentors

Video send-offs from teachers, coaches, and the people who shaped them.

A Letter To Future Me

The graduate's own letter to open in five years.

Open On Their First Real Job

A pod scheduled to arrive when they need it most.

Advice From The Whole Family

Notes from people who've been through this chapter before.

Senior Year, Saved

Photos and videos from a year that goes by too quickly.

Opens At The 5-Year Reunion

A surprise that arrives once they've started building their life.

Example Pod

Alex's Graduation Send-Off Pod

Alex's family, teachers, and friends contributed messages to a pod opening on her first day of work.

28Contributors
15Video Messages
22Letters
58Photos
Frequently Asked

About Graduation Pods

Yes. You can build a graduation pod privately and schedule it to open right after the ceremony.

Anyone who's shaped the graduate — teachers, coaches, family members, and longtime friends are all good additions.

Yes. Many graduation pods are scheduled to open on the graduate's 25th birthday, their first job, or a reunion year.

Sky Pod works for any graduation — high school, college, grad school, professional certifications.

Yes — and it's encouraged. A letter to their future self is one of the most powerful things they can add.