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The honeymoon app designed for newlywed apps and honeymoon app couples to share sweet moments silently on their lock screens.

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The landing after the I do

Day 91 of marriage

Nobody talks about day 91. They talk about the wedding day, the honeymoon, the first month of marriage while gifts are still arriving in the mail. But there's a day, around the third month, when one of you looks at the other and thinks so this was it. The honeymoon is over, the photos are edited, friends have stopped asking, the dress is stored away, and suddenly marriage is Monday afternoon with a load of laundry on and an email from the bank. Getting married doesn't shield you from routine: on the contrary, it makes routine more visible, because now you compare it against the expectations you built while toasting with the 'amargo' (the bittersweet ceremonial toast at Spanish weddings). The risk for newlyweds isn't to stop loving each other, it's to stop surprising each other — and to notice too late. LockLove exists so that day 91 can still be a day when one of you appears on the other's screen for no reason at all.

Honeymoon

Make Your Honeymoon Sweeter with LockLove

Surprise love notes silently

Send a photo or video wallpaper of that sunset moment they missed—no notifications, just pure surprise when they unlock.

Bridge time zones with scheduled sends

Whether you’re exploring beaches or city streets, schedule lock screen wallpapers to arrive exactly when your partner unlocks.

Get creative with personal touches

Use the built-in editor to add text, stickers, or heartfelt drawings—turn your honeymoon memories into everyday magic.

After

Keep That Newlywed Spark Alive Every Day

Gift idea

The Perfect Wedding Gift That Keeps Giving

Looking for a meaningful wedding gift? Give newlyweds LockLove Premium so they can share unlimited video wallpapers, animated stickers, and more—a gift your friends will thank you for every day.

Three weddings, three landings, three ways to keep choosing each other

Stories from the first year

Marisol E. and Iván K.

Thailand · second week of honeymoon · newlyweds from Toledo

They're in Ko Lanta, seven hours ahead of home. Iván wakes up before her and sees a photo of Marisol from the day before on the beach, which she'd set as his wallpaper. She's still sleeping. At 5:48 AM local time, Iván leaves her a new one: the hotel coffee maker with two cups already poured and the word begins. When Marisol opens her eyes and unlocks, the first thing she sees is the coffee waiting for her. They don't need to write to each other: they're already in the same place even though they haven't spoken yet. That's how day 6 of the honeymoon starts.

Jimena O. and Rubén Z.

Cuenca · three weeks after the wedding · landing in the new apartment

They just got back from Bali. The suitcases are still half-unpacked in the entryway of the new flat. The first Monday after the honeymoon was harder than they'd expected: Rubén left at 8:52 AM for his first day back at the office and Jimena stayed home staring at unopened boxes. Before catching the subway, he set as her wallpaper the photo of the 'amargo' toast at the wedding, with the word again. She stared at her phone for two full minutes. It was as if he'd understood without her having to say it.

Carol H. and Yago M.

Ourense · six months after the I do · routine settled in

At six months, marriage has already shed its first layer of romance and is learning to be a real marriage. Carol and Yago argued on Saturday about the in-laws visiting. On Sunday at 5:17 PM, without having talked about it yet, Yago left her a photo of the rice thrown at the church door with a note that said we're still here. Carol didn't reply. At 9:07 PM she left him a photo of the ring resting on her teacup. No words. None needed. On Monday morning they had breakfast together as if nothing had happened.

Essay

When the honeymoon ends and the real marriage begins

There's a deeply rooted little lie about marriage: that happy couples are the ones who stay on honeymoon forever. Happy couples are not on honeymoon. Happy couples learned, more or less by the third month, that the honeymoon ends by design, that it's supposed to, and that the beautiful part isn't stretching it artificially but learning to invent honeymoon within normal days. Those are two different things. The first is expensive, exhausting, and ends in disappointment. The second is an art you practice your whole life and refine over the years.

Happy couples don't stretch the honeymoon: they learn to invent it within normal days.

The critical moment tends to be between day 60 and day 120. Before that, the momentum of the wedding and the trip is still running. After that, either you've found your own language or you start sliding into co-habitation without music. That sixty-day gap is where a lot of the marriage is decided, and no one warns you about it in pre-marriage classes. It's decided in small things: in how you say goodbye in the morning, in whether you look at each other while pouring the coffee, in whether you remember the other person mid-afternoon when no one's watching. It's decided in who makes the first move once no one socially obligates you to.

LockLove isn't couples therapy and isn't trying to compete with a well-done romantic dinner. It's more like a tiny reminder that the other person is still there, appearing on the screen without warning, right when ordinary life starts to distract you. Bring your presence to their lock screen — the phrase sounds poetic, but in marriage it's literally what matters. A photo of breakfast. A drawing of the ring. The rice from the church revisited six months later. Be the first thing they see when they unlock, so they remember effortlessly why they said yes. Just magic — no notifications, no alerts. From Barcelona, with love — for all the marriages that are learning to invent honeymoon on Monday afternoons.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Does LockLove work as a wedding gift?
Yes, and it's one of the most original gifts you can give. You can gift a monthly or quarterly Premium subscription along with a handwritten card explaining how it works. Newlyweds who already have the cutlery and the food processor tend to be much more surprised by a well-thought-out digital gift than by yet another set of dishes.
Can you gift the Premium plan without having to share passwords?
Yes. You can gift a code or a subscription period without handing over your account. The newlyweds redeem it from their own phone when they install the app. There's no need to share banking details or emails between the giver and the receiver.
When's the best time to install it — before the wedding or during the honeymoon?
Ideally before the trip, the week before, calmly. That way you arrive at the honeymoon with the app already paired and the first shared wallpaper can literally be the arrival at the hotel. If you don't get time beforehand, the first morning of the trip is also a good moment — there's something lovely about starting it in another country.
Does it work in countries with different time zones during the honeymoon?
Yes, it works globally with no adjustments. If you're in Thailand and want to leave a good morning at Madrid time so your family sees it when they look at your phone later, you can do that too. The app doesn't limit you by time zone.
And what about when we're back and routine lands on us?
That's precisely the moment when LockLove shows its real value. During the honeymoon you're in love twenty-four hours a day: the app helps, but you don't need it. The difference shows up the second week in the new apartment, when routine starts sneaking in. That's where the wallpapers keep the just-married feeling alive even when Monday is a normal Monday again.
Is the app invasive in a marriage? We don't want yet another thing to stay on top of.
The opposite. LockLove is consciously silent: no noise, no alerts, no reminders. What you leave each other stays there until one of you decides to change it. If you don't leave anything for a week, nothing happens. It's not another task, it's an optional gesture. That's why it fits well in a real marriage with real lives.
Can we use it for our first anniversary?
Of course. Many couples pull up the wedding day photo and leave it as a wallpaper on their first anniversary. Others prepare a surprise in which they leave wallpapers throughout the day with moments from the year. LockLove is especially lovely for special dates because the gestures can be planned in advance and appear right on time.
What kind of privacy does it offer for a marriage?
The wallpapers you send each other are only seen by the two of you. They're not stored on social networks, don't appear on public feeds, and aren't shown to anyone else. The app is designed as a quiet, intimate space just for two. If someone else picks up your phone, they'll see a nice wallpaper but no visible LockLove branding.
One of us isn't very tech-savvy. Will it fit?
Yes. LockLove is built to work without long menus or hidden features. If one of you can receive a photo on WhatsApp, they can use LockLove. The learning curve literally lasts one afternoon — ideal for marriages where both partners don't handle apps the same way.
What if we argue? Does the app automatically turn off?
No. The app doesn't know when you're fighting. The wallpapers stay there until one of you changes them. Many couples have told us that, in the middle of a long argument, leaving a wordless wallpaper was the first door back to talking. It's not magic — it's a sweet excuse to break the silence when needed.
Can I set it up during the honeymoon if we didn't install it before?
Yes, absolutely. You only need ten minutes together and hotel wifi. Install, pair, first wallpaper — and it's ready for the whole trip. Some newlyweds install it on the first night, in the hotel bed, as a little ritual of marriage.
How much does it cost to keep LockLove running in the first year of marriage?
The free plan is enough to start. Premium, which opens up more creative options, is paid monthly or quarterly — less than one dinner out per month. Over a full first year of marriage, LockLove costs quite a bit less than the wedding bouquet and lasts much longer.
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