Pick the look
Choose one of four themes and add a cover plus six favourite photos.
Every year, in one place Add your photos, story, song, countdown, and private question to a page built for one person.
Choose one of four themes and add a cover plus six favourite photos.
Write your letter, timeline, reasons, and the messages they can open later.
See the page take shape, then copy the link and optional private PIN.
Your creator preview never counts or submits a response; theirs appears privately.
The problem with anniversaries is repetition. You have said the obvious things already, several years running, and you both know it.
A page changes the shape of the task. Instead of finding one new sentence, you are laying out the year: what happened, what you have photos of, what you still have not done. The result is closer to a record than a greeting.
Build it once and reuse the link every year, adding to the timeline as you go. The countdown resets to the next anniversary, the gallery grows, and the page becomes the thing you both scroll on the day โ which no card ever manages.
An anniversary website turns the history of a relationship into a page both people can revisit. Start with the earliest meaningful moment, add milestones in order, upload photos from different parts of the relationship and finish with the next thing you are looking forward to. A countdown and your shared song make the page feel current instead of archival.
The finished page uses an unlisted link and optional PIN. No app is needed, and the same anniversary page can be reopened after the day itself.
The best version is not the one with the longest letter. It is the one with the familiar photo, the oddly specific reason, and the date only you remember.
Yes. The link does not expire, so you can keep adding to the timeline and gallery.
Yes, entirely, including the photo uploads.
Yes. They can answer the question and leave a note, and you see it on a private page.