First thing in the morning
You schedule it before bed. Their alarm rings, they grab the phone still half asleep… and the first thing they see isn’t Instagram. It’s a video of you saying good morning.
It’s 3 p.m. Just another day. You grab your phone to check the time. And instead of your usual background… a video of your favorite person blowing you a kiss. Or a photo of you two. Or a message saying exactly what you needed to hear. No notification. No alert. You just tap your phone and it’s there.
Living together or long distance — every day there’s a reason to remind them you’re thinking of them.
You schedule it before bed. Their alarm rings, they grab the phone still half asleep… and the first thing they see isn’t Instagram. It’s a video of you saying good morning.
Exam on Tuesday at 9. You schedule a surprise for 8:30. They grab their phone and read: “You’re going to crush this. I’ll be waiting with pizza.” Their face changes. So does their day.
Anniversary. Valentine’s. Their birthday. Every time they pick up their phone that day, your surprise is waiting. Not just once. All day long. Every tap, another smile.
Her in New York, him in Los Angeles. Three time zones away. Every morning, the first thing she sees on her phone is something he sent while she was sleeping. The distance stings a little less.
You work late. Your partner falls asleep first. You schedule a “sweet dreams” for 11:00 p.m. Every night. Automatically. That simple.
They’ll grab their phone and there you’ll be. Every. Time.
Scan a QR code or share a unique code. One tap and you’re linked.
Pick a photo, record a video, add text, draw, use GIFs or stickers… make it yours.
Next time they grab their phone, there you are. No noise. No alert. Just you.
I believe small gestures can transform a relationship. In a world of endless notifications and digital noise, I wanted to create a quiet, intimate space just for two. My goal with LockLove is to help couples stay connected through meaningful moments — not more messages, better ones.Read our story