Living Tributes · Lasting Love
Give them their
flowers.
While they can still smell them, hold them, hear what they meant to you.
A quiet truth
Think of whom you ought to give.
The one who shows up every time.
The one who never asks for anything back.
The one you keep meaning to call.
The silence
What would you say about them if you were writing a tribute?
Imagine how they would feel if they could hear you actually tell it to them.
That gap, between what you feel and what you've said, is the most expensive silence in the world.
And one day, you won't be able to close it.
How it works
Three quiet steps to say it.
Choose someone
A parent. A mentor. A friend you've lost touch with but never forgotten. Begin with one name.
Record a flower
Sixty seconds of truth. Speak, or gather voices from those who love them, into a private bouquet.
Send it now
They receive it as a keepsake — to watch today, and to keep for every day after.
Voices
What people have finally said.
"I sent it to my father on a Tuesday. He watched it three times before he called me back, and we both cried."
Amara · for her father
"My grandmother is ninety-one. She kept asking us to play it again. I have never seen her smile like that."
Daniel · for his grandmother
"I gathered seven of her oldest friends in secret. On her birthday, she heard them all at once. It is the best gift I have ever given."
Priya · for her mother
"He never thought anyone noticed. The flower told him we did. It told him for the rest of his life."
Marcus · for his brother
Don't wait
Not because you didn't love them.
Because you ran out of time to tell them.
A video flower takes sixty seconds to record. It lasts forever.
Free to begin · Private by design