Live demo

Try it: the No button that runs away

Below is the question moment from a real Cute Gestures link, exactly as a recipient sees it. A big Yes button. A No button with other plans. Go ahead, try to turn it down.

Nothing here is recorded and nobody gets notified. It's just you versus a button with abandonment issues.

This is live. Go on, try to click No.

Will you go out with me?

What you just played with

This is the question moment, the bit people screen-record and post. In this demo the sender is asking "Will you go out with me?" and the recipient is, well, you. On a real link the sender writes the prompt, the Yes label, and every phrase the No button hides behind as it dodges ("Pretty pwease", "With a carrot cake on top"). Each escape makes the Yes button grow a little, which is exactly the energy we recommend bringing to a crush.

On the real thing, the question is one of six moments on a single share link: a photo memory lane, the reasons it's them, a letter that types itself out, this question, a date planner, and a confetti reveal at the end. The recipient taps through them in order, and the sender gets an email when the link is opened.

How people make their own

Pick an occasion theme, swap the prewritten copy for your own words, add a few photos, and publish. You get one link to drop in iMessage or WhatsApp. It takes about five minutes, it's free, and the person you send it to never needs an account: they tap the link and it plays.

Want a running start? Peek at the examples for every theme, or jump straight into an occasion: a Valentine link, a promposal, or the big will-you-be-my-girlfriend ask. Every one of them can end on the question you just couldn't say no to.

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Your turn to ask.

Same runaway No, your question, your photos, your words.

Make yours free →

About five minutes. No app. They never need an account.