Pick the look
Choose one of four themes and add a cover plus six favourite photos.
For the question you only ask once 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.
A proposal is one question with a great deal of context behind it. Asked cold, it arrives with none of that context attached.
A page lets you lay the argument out first โ how you got here, what you have already been through, what you are picturing next โ and put the question at the end, where it lands as a conclusion rather than a surprise.
A page is a good way to ask someone who is far away, or to set up an in-person moment. It is a poor substitute for being in the room if you can be. Use it to build up to the question, not to avoid asking it.
A marriage proposal website gives the question a beginning, middle and end. The beginning reminds your partner how the relationship started. The middle shows the memories, qualities and plans that make the future feel real. The final section asks the question and lets them answer privately. Photos and music help, but the written details are what make the proposal unmistakably yours.
Use the page to support an in-person proposal or to bridge a long distance. Preview every section first and choose a PIN if the link should stay between the two of you.
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. That is the case it suits best โ the page carries the context that being in the room would normally provide.
Yes, on a private page only you can open, along with anything they wrote back.
Yes, with nothing charged or locked.