Ask the question with a card built for the answer

Proposing to your crush online with Valentine’s Week means sending a private, single-page card with a personal message and a Yes/No button. They open the link, read what you wrote, and tap an answer. You get notified the second they respond. It is built for the people who would rather ask clearly than over-text for three days.

When to use this

User wants to ask their crush out, propose to be their valentine, or shoot a shot in a low-friction, modern way.

  • You have been overthinking the text for a week

    Stop drafting paragraphs. Three honest sentences and a Yes/No button moves the conversation forward in 30 seconds.

  • Asking them to be your Valentine

    Use the proposal layout for February 14. The format does the asking so you do not have to figure out the perfect first line.

  • Shooting your shot from across a group

    You barely text 1:1. A private link sidesteps the awkward DM opener and goes straight to the question.

  • You are not in the same city

    A long-distance proposal lands stronger as a card than as a text wall. They get to sit with it before they tap.

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Ready-to-use messages

Copy any of these, tweak the wording, and paste into your card.

  • I have been trying to write this for a week. Will you be my Valentine?

  • I think you already know. So this is me asking properly. Yes or no?

  • I made you a whole webpage to ask one question. Be mine?

  • I would rather ask and be wrong than not ask. Will you go out with me?

  • You are the only person I am still nervous to text. So this is me asking out loud.

  • I overthought every version of this message. So I built you a card instead. Be my person?

  • No pressure, no stakes, just a question I have been carrying for too long.

  • I had a whole speech. Then I deleted it. So: will you be my Valentine?

Why people love it

  • A Yes/No button removes the texting back-and-forth.
  • Private link feels more intentional than a DM and less risky than asking in front of friends.
  • You get notified the second they tap, so you are not refreshing a chat all day.
  • The format does some of the heavy lifting on the wording.
  • Free to send, which means you can practice the exact phrasing before you publish.

Frequently asked questions

How do I ask my crush to be my valentine online?

Build a proposal card on Valentine’s Week with their name and your message, then share the private link. They tap Yes or No, and you get notified instantly.

Is the proposal card free?

Yes, the base proposal card is free to create and send. Premium themes are optional.

What if my crush taps No?

You will see the response privately in your dashboard. Only you see the answer. No public reveal, no embarrassment, just clarity.

Can my crush see who else has answered?

No. The card is private to the recipient. Their response is visible only to you.

How do I send the card without making it weird?

Drop the link with one short line like "Made this for you, open when you have a second." Let the card do the asking.

Will I know if they opened it but did not respond?

Yes. The dashboard shows opens separately from responses, so you know whether they have seen it.

Does my crush need to install anything?

No. The link opens directly in their phone browser. No app, no signup, no friction.

Can I edit the message after sending?

Yes. You can edit the card from your dashboard, and the link continues to work for the recipient.

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