Tell us Mom’s story We turn it into a private song page

For sons and daughters who want something more personal than flowers

Give Mom a song written from your story. She’ll cry in the best way.

Tell us what you call her, a few memories, and the little details only your family knows. We turn them into a Mother’s Day song that feels like her.

Start with a few lines like a letter. No singing, no lyrics, no music skills.

Story into song

A letter becomes a lyric

You write

“Mom called me kiddo and took me for pancakes after every soccer game.”

We write

“You called me kiddo over coffee gone cold / and made every tired morning feel like home.”

No generic template. The song uses her names, places, phrases, and real memories after your order is placed.

How it works

You give us her story. We give you something she will not forget.

Tell us about Mom

Name, nickname, one memory, and the feeling you want the song to carry. No singing. No lyrics. No music skills.

Finish only when it feels right

The form is short and guided. After you share the story, you can finish securely so we can create the final song.

Send the private song page

When it is ready, she gets a private page with the song and words. Easy to replay, text, or keep.

From memory to song

A handful of simple answers → a song only she could own

What you tell us

The diner breakfast after every soccer game

She always ordered coffee, called you ‘kiddo,’ and somehow made a bad game feel okay.

What Mom hears

A lyric that could only belong to her

You made a booth by the window feel like home / coffee getting cold while you warmed my world.

Not flowers. Not another card. A song about what she means to you.

Start with one real memory and we turn it into a private Mother’s Day song. No app, no singing, no generic template.

Short guided story first

Start with the memories, names, and phrases. We do not ask you to write lyrics or figure out music.

Delivered by email as a private song page

No app or tech setup. You can text her the link or play it in person.

Made from your details, not a generic template

Names, memories, phrases, places, and tiny family details make the song feel like her.