
For the girl who screenshots lyrics that hit
Write her a song that sounds like the way you actually love her
She is the one who pauses a song mid sentence to read you a lyric. She has a Notes app full of phrases that wrecked her. Flowers are nice, but they wilt by Sunday. A song made from your actual story keeps showing up in her headphones months later, on the train, in the shower, on the nights you are not in the same room. With GiftYourSong you describe her, the two of you, and the feeling you want, then listen to a free preview. When it sounds like her, unlock once for $19.99 and send a private reveal link that is only hers.
A custom song for your girlfriend works because it is proof you were paying attention, not just shopping.
Listen before you pay. One-time unlock, no recurring fees.
Song brief
What you control when you build her track
- Vocal style and gender lean, from soft and intimate to powerful and full bodied
- Genre direction, including pop, acoustic, R&B, indie, folk, electronic, or cinematic
- Language choice, with support for bilingual lyrics and specific words you want kept
- Real scenes from your relationship instead of vague romantic adjectives
- Nicknames, pet names, and the way you actually talk to each other
- Occasion tone, from celebratory to apologetic to quietly devoted
- Specific lines, vows, or notes you want woven into the lyrics
- Pacing, with the option of a slow build or a chorus that hits early
When to send it
Moments that deserve more than a bouquet
There are points in a relationship where a card and flowers feel undersized. A song meets the moment without trying too hard.
The first I love you anniversary
Mark the date you actually said it, not just the date you started dating.
Her birthday
Skip the generic happy birthday cover and give her a track that lists what you love about her.
After a hard season
If you have been through something heavy together, a song can hold what words alone cannot.
A proposal lead in
Use a song as the slow build before the question, not the question itself.
Long distance morning
Send it on a day she wakes up alone in another city so her first sound is you.
Make it sound real
Writing a brief she will feel, not just hear
Generic love language gives you a generic song. Specific details give you something she will keep.
Describe a scene, not a vibe
The kitchen at 11pm. The car on the highway. The hammock that almost broke.
Use her actual words
If she says weirdo when she means I love you, put weirdo in the song.
Name a small ritual
The way she steals your hoodie, or always orders the same drink.
Pick one feeling to land on
Comfort, awe, longing, gratitude. The song will lean into whichever you choose.
Add a private line
Something only she will understand. That is the line she will replay.
Their sound
How to surprise her without ruining it
The reveal is part of the gift. A small amount of staging makes the first listen unforgettable.
Choose a quiet window
Not in the middle of errands. Pick a moment where she has time to actually sit with it.
Hand her headphones
Direct audio hits harder than a phone speaker, especially on the first listen.
Watch or look away
Some people want eye contact during the reveal. Others want privacy. Know which she is.
Have tissues nearby
Not a joke. The good songs make even the calm ones a little wet eyed.
Let her replay in silence
Do not narrate over the second listen. Let her have it.
Handle with care
Personalization that goes beyond her name
Anyone can drop a name into a chorus. Real personalization is in the texture.
The places only you two go
The diner, the bench, the trail, the parking garage with the good view.
The way she laughs
Loud, snorty, silent, delayed. Tell us so the lyric can nod to it.
Her current obsessions
The show she is binging, the author she keeps quoting, the recipe she ruined twice.
Shared shorthand
Phrases that started as a joke and now mean something only you two understand.
What you would say if you were braver
Things you feel but do not always say out loud. Put them in the brief.
Writing prompts
Why a custom song outlasts the usual gifts
Jewelry gets tucked in a drawer. Chocolate is gone by Tuesday. A song sits in her library and resurfaces.
It is portable
She can carry it with her on walks, flights, and bad days at work.
It is dated
Years from now, she will know exactly when in your story this song belongs.
It is shareable on her terms
She can keep it private or play it for the friend who asks about you.
It is repeatable
Unlike a dinner or a trip, a song can be replayed a thousand times for free.
It is unmistakably for her
Nothing else in her library mentions the dog she greets on the corner.
Keep it personal
Small moves that take the song from sweet to unforgettable
- Write the brief at night when you are not distracted, not on a lunch break between meetings
- Read your brief out loud before generating. If it sounds like you, the song will too
- Choose a genre she already loves, not the one you wish she loved
- Use at least one specific date, place, or object that grounds the song in real life
- If you want her to cry, aim the bridge at gratitude, not grand declarations
- Preview, sleep on it, then preview again the next morning before you unlock
- Plan how you will send the reveal link before you press unlock, not after
Questions people ask
How personal can the song actually get?
Very. You can include real names, places, dates, inside jokes, and specific lines you want kept. The more grounded your brief, the more it will feel like it could only be about her.
Can I include my own lyrics, a poem, or vows?
Yes. You can paste lyrics, poems, vows, notes, or must include lines into the brief, and the song will be built to include them.
What is your refund policy?
There are no refunds after unlock, since you can listen to free previews of the actual song before paying. Preview, adjust, and only unlock once you are happy with how it sounds.
Can the song be in a language other than English?
Yes. You can choose the lyric language and even mix two languages if that reflects how you talk together.
Will she be able to download it?
Yes. After unlock, the song can be downloaded from the private reveal page so she can keep it on her devices.
Is the reveal page private?
Yes. It lives at a private link that only people you share it with can open. Nothing is posted publicly by GiftYourSong.
How does it work technically?
GiftYourSong is an AI-assisted song gift app. You provide the story, tone, language, and any lyrics or lines you want, and the app generates the music and vocals based on your brief.
What if the first preview is not quite right?
Adjust the brief, change the genre or tone, and generate a new preview. You can keep refining for free until it sounds like her before you unlock.
For the girl who screenshots lyrics that hit
Give her a song she can keep replaying
Describe her in real detail, listen to a free preview, and unlock the song when it finally sounds like the way you love her.