You know that advent-calendar feeling. Make it for someone: hide a note, a photo, a song, or your voice behind each day, then send them one link. A door opens every morning until the big day arrives.
Free to build. $5 to send this one, $36 a year if you catch the bug.
for Lila’s 30th
birthday template
a real demo — tap a door
Maybe it's the week before her birthday, or the twenty-four days of December, or the month until they land. Anything from three days to a month works.
Write a note behind Tuesday and put a photo behind Wednesday. Record your voice for the day they'll miss you most. Every door can hold something different.
Text it over, or tuck it inside a card. From then on it runs itself: every morning at midnight their time, the next door opens.
Start the week before, so the excitement builds.
The classic — twenty-four doors of December.
A countdown the two of you will keep.
Messages from everyone who watched them get there.
Counting down the days to the airport.
One memory a day, going back through the years.
Behind each door you can put a little card you design yourself, a voice memo recorded right in the browser, a short video, a photo, or the YouTube link of your song. Some people hide a dinner reservation behind the last one.
Making a calendar costs nothing, and you can preview the whole thing before anyone sees it. When it's ready to send, $5 keeps that one alive forever. Making a habit of it? There are plans for that too.
Or build it, share a preview for seven days, pay when you're sure.