Valentine's
A 'will you be my Valentine?' link they can't say no to
Make your Valentine link โYou've seen the videos: a Valentine yes-or-no website where the No button dodges every tap while the Yes button sits there, patient and smug. This is that, plus everything the videos leave out: your photos, your reasons, a letter in your actual voice, and a question you wrote yourself.
Roses die and chocolates are gone in a day. A personal Valentine link gets opened in their room, screen-recorded, re-read at midnight, and posted with a caption you'll never see coming. It takes about five minutes to make and it's free.
They never need an account: the link just plays. You sign in once with an email code, so you can edit it later and hear the moment they open it.
What a Valentine yes-or-no link looks like inside
Reasons it's them
- โThe way you say my name when you're half-asleepโ
- โHow you cry at literally any dog reunion videoโ
- โThat you remember the small things I never mention twiceโ
These are the starting defaults. Every word is yours to rewrite.
What to write in a Valentine's message
Steal these as-is or use them as a running start. The letter moment holds up to 2000 characters and types itself out on their screen, so write like you talk.
For the person you're dating
I was going to get you the normal stuff, and I still might, but first I wanted to make something you can keep. You're my favorite notification. You're the reason my camera roll is full and my battery is dead. I don't say the quiet part enough, so here it is in writing: I like my life so much more with you in it. Will you be my Valentine? (The No button doesn't work. I checked.)
For a crush, low pressure
Hi. This is me being brave. I made you a whole webpage because saying this out loud felt impossible and texting it felt lazy. I think you're ridiculously cool. I think about your laugh at random hours. If this is too much, you can close the tab and we'll never speak of it. But if it's not too much: there's a question at the end, and I really hope you chase the No button for a while before you give in.
For your person of many years
Year whatever of us, and I still get the good kind of nervous when your name lights up my phone. We've outgrown the fancy reservations and the drugstore roses. What's left is the true stuff: you, me, the couch, the inside jokes nobody else laughs at. I'd pick it over anything. Be my Valentine again? It's the easiest yes you'll ever give, and I made sure the No button agrees.
How to make a will-you-be-my-Valentine link
- 1
Pick the Valentine's theme
You get the pink palette and prewritten starters: a question, a letter, five reasons. All of it is editable, none of it is required.
- 2
Add the good stuff
Up to 8 photos in the memory lane with captions, your reasons in a flip-through list, and a letter that types itself out as they read.
- 3
Tune the question
'Will you be my Valentine?' with a big Yes and a No that dodges their finger, cycling through pleading phrases you can rewrite ('Pretty pwease', 'With a carrot cake on top'). The Yes button grows a little every time the No gets away.
- 4
Publish and text them the link
They tap through to a confetti reveal with your photos in a circle collage. You get an email when they open it, and their date-planner picks show up on your dashboard.
Free. About 5 minutes. No app to install.
Valentine link questions, answered
How do I make a 'will you be my Valentine' link?+
Tap Make one, pick the Valentine's theme, add your photos and a letter, tweak the question, and publish. You get a private link to text them. The whole thing takes about five minutes and it's free.
What's the website where the No button runs away?+
You're on it. The question moment has a big Yes button and a No button that dodges every tap, cycling through pleading phrases as they chase it. You can edit the question, the Yes label, and every phrase the No button hides behind.
Can they actually click No?+
No. It moves the instant they get close and swaps to a new phrase, while the Yes button keeps growing. If you'd rather give them a real choice, skip the question moment entirely.
Do they need an account to open a Valentine link?+
Never. They tap the link and it plays in their browser. Only you sign in, with a one-time email code, so your gesture saves and you can edit it later.
Is it actually free?+
Yes. No tier, no card, no surprise paywall on the good parts. Photos, all the moments, and the link itself are free.
When should I send it?+
Any time from early February works; the morning of Valentine's Day is prime. If you want the date planner to actually plan dinner, send it a few days early so they can pick.