For birthdays

One birthday post disappears. This doesn't.

A birthday post gets a day of likes and then scrolls away forever. A page built with the Classic Mix or Deep Cuts question set turns the same well-wishes into something you actually keep — a message, a photo, a voice note, from everyone who took the time, gathered in one place instead of scattered across a dozen feeds.

How it works for a birthday

Make your page a few days before your birthday and share the link wherever your people already are — a group chat, your Instagram bio, a text to a few close friends. As messages come in, you approve what lands on your page, and it keeps filling in even after the day itself is over — there's no deadline on it the way there is on a birthday post. Make it a yearly habit and watch how differently the same page reads a few birthdays from now.

Start my birthday page

Questions people ask

Can people leave a birthday message without also sending a gift?

Yes — this is entirely separate from gifting; it's just a place for the message itself.

Can I do this every year?

Yes, and most people find the page more meaningful the second and third year, once there's something to compare it to.

Do I have to make it public to get messages?

No — share the link only with the people you want to hear from; it's private by default.

Start my birthday page