
In direct mail, speed matters. Accuracy matters. And the less friction between a finished mailing and the USPS mail stream, the better.
That’s why we’re excited to share that Thysse is now a Seamless Acceptance mail provider.
There are two primary levels of USPS commercial mail participation—Basic and Full-Service Intelligent Mail. Within Full-Service, providers can achieve Seamless Acceptance status, which reflects top-tier performance in mail accuracy, documentation, and process control.
Thysse made the move to operate in “Seamless Parallel” for the past year, which enabled the USPS to monitor and score our performance. Based on those results, Thysse is approved to make this transition.
This is a tremendous team achievement—one that reflects the consistency and discipline of our mailing operation. Special recognition is due to Kristina Peer, Certified Mail Design Professional and Mail Center Manager, who led this effort and the performance required to reach this level.
For our clients, nothing about how you work with us needs to change. But behind the scenes, this marks a meaningful operational advancement—one that allows us to move qualifying mail into the postal system faster and with greater efficiency.
Seamless Acceptance is a USPS program that shifts mail verification away from manual, local post office inspections and toward electronic verification through USPS mail processing equipment and Intelligent Mail barcode scans. In practical terms, that means qualifying mailings move through acceptance with fewer manual touchpoints—and fewer opportunities for delay.
Your team won’t need to learn a new process or interact with us differently. The benefits of Seamless Acceptance happen behind the scenes—in how mail is verified, entered, and released into the USPS network.
This is less about changing the client experience and more about strengthening the system behind it.
The most meaningful client-facing advantage is speed—specifically, how quickly mail moves from production into the USPS mail stream.
Under traditional workflows, mailings often require manual verification at the local post office before they can move on. With Seamless Acceptance, that verification happens electronically, removing a common bottleneck and reducing handling time.
Seamless Acceptance also improves how mail flows through the system.
With fewer manual checkpoints and more direct entry into USPS workflows, we’re able to reduce unnecessary handling and better manage how mail moves from our facility to its destination.
One of the most important things to understand about this transition is what it represents.
Many of the requirements behind Seamless Acceptance already existed—but the thresholds are tighter. The tolerances are smaller. The expectations for clean data, accurate documentation, and disciplined execution are higher.
That’s why becoming a Seamless Acceptance provider matters.
It reflects the level of precision our team operates with every day—and validates the systems we’ve built to support it.
For clients, that should be reassuring. The mail partner you rely on operates at the highest levels of control and consistency.
At Thysse, direct mail isn’t about producing printed pieces—it’s about helping clients execute the important mail initiatives that support their missions. Seamless Acceptance enhances Thysse’s ability to do exactly that.