
Birthday card for
your boyfriend
He gets 'happy birthday babe' texts from everyone. What he doesn't get: a card with your photo together, the GIF that's been your running joke, a gift link tucked inside, and one specific sentence. That's the one he screenshots, especially when you can't be there in person.

What turns a text into a card he'll save
Photo of you two
Upload the one already on your phone. The candid one, not the posed one. Anchors the card emotionally.
Embedded gift
Steam game, concert tickets, Amazon wishlist link. Paste the URL and it reveals inside the card when he opens it.
Message that re-reads well
Free-text field. Write something specific. Cards with one specific sentence get screenshot and saved; generic ones get swiped past.
Five-minute version
- 1
Pick the photo + GIF
Photo of you two from your camera roll. GIF that's been your couple-joke for a while.
- 2
Write the message
One specific thing about him, one thing you're looking forward to. Short.
- 3
Embed gift, send link
Paste a gift URL if you have one. Text him the card link. He taps, it opens.
Common questions
What's a good message to write?+
One specific thing he did, plus one thing you're looking forward to with him. The format is short on purpose; emotional weight comes from specificity, not word count. Avoid 'you mean so much to me'. Say what he did last Tuesday.
What if we're long-distance?+
This is the use case the wrapped-gift reveal is built for. He's in another timezone, you can't be there, but he taps a link from you and the card opens with your photo, your voice in the message, and the GIF that's been your inside joke. Closer to a present than a text is.
Can I add a real gift?+
Yes. Paste an Amazon link, a Steam game link, a concert ticket URL, or a Spotify playlist. Embedded inside the card, revealed when he taps to open.
Should I do something romantic or funny?+
Funny first, romantic at the end. The reveal mechanic loves a tonal shift: open with a GIF that makes him laugh, then end the message with one sincere line. The contrast is what lands.
Is the $2.99 premium effect worth it?+
If it's a milestone birthday or a long-distance birthday, fireworks or rockets do real emotional work. For a regular birthday, the free confetti is plenty. It's $2.99 either way, optional.
Will he have to sign up?+
No. He taps the link in your text, the card opens in his browser. No app, no account. He can also save the card-link and re-open it later.
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