See how people use TapHeart to keep memories alive — one tap at a time.
Your best friend is getting married. You want to give her something she'll still reach for years from now.

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Her Wedding Day
Dear Sarah, I've been trying to write this for weeks...


1 voice message

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Day 1
Her Wedding

Year 1
Baby Arrived!

Year 2
Birthday Trip







3 voice messages
2 videos
Guestbook · 12 messages
DAY 1 — Her wedding day. You give her a card with childhood photos, a voice message, and a letter from the heart.
YEAR 1 — Her first baby arrives. You add a video: "Auntie reporting for duty."
YEAR 2 — Her little one turns 1. You add a birthday clip — and now the card holds three years of your friendship.
The first time she tapped it, she smiled.
The hundredth time, she cried.
You don't want a gift that ends when he opens the box. You want a place to keep the story going. A decade of love, one card.

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From Emily
Ten years ago you asked me to dance. I'm still dancing...



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From Emily
Year 10
Our First Dance

Year 11
Paris Surprise

Year 13
New House!

Year 15
Still Dancing

YEAR 10 — Your anniversary. You give him a card with photos from your first date, your wedding, and a voice message you recorded at 2am.
YEAR 11 — You surprise him with a trip to Paris. You add photos from the Eiffel Tower.
YEAR 13 — You buy your first house together. You add the video of him seeing it for the first time.
YEAR 15 — He taps the card again. Five years of new memories — on the same card you gave him at dinner.
Most gifts celebrate the past.
This one waits for the future.
A time capsule she'll open when she turns 18. Eighteen years of your love, in one card.
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From Mom & Dad
The Beginning
We heard your heartbeat for the first time today...

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From Mom & Dad
Year 1
First Steps!
Year 5
First Day of School
Year 12
Piano Recital
Year 18
Graduation
PREGNANCY — You start the card before she's born. A letter, an ultrasound photo, a recording of her heartbeat.
YEAR 1 — Her first steps. You add the wobbly video and a photo of her cake-covered face.
YEAR 5 — First day of school. You add a photo of her backpack that's bigger than she is.
YEAR 18 — She graduates. You hand her the card: “Tap this.” — eighteen years of love, waiting inside.
You don't know who she'll become.
But she'll know she was always loved.
Your partner moved for work. FaceTime helps, but it's not the same. You want them to feel you — even when you're not there.

TapHeart
From Alex
I hate airports. But I made you something to keep by your bed...



TapHeart
From Alex
Day 1
The Goodbye Gift

Week 3
Miss You Voice Note

Month 2
Sunset From Here

Month 6
Counting the Days

4 voice messages
DAY 1 — The night before they leave, you slip a card into their suitcase with a letter and your favorite photos.
WEEK 3 — You record a voice message at midnight: "I just wanted you to hear my voice before you sleep."
MONTH 2 — You photograph the sunset from your window and add it. They photograph theirs. Same sky.
MONTH 6 — They tap the card on a hard night. It's not a text. It's not a call. — It's you, right there with them.
You can't close the distance.
But you can make it feel like nothing.
She moved across the country. The group chats got quieter. But whenever she taps this card on her nightstand, she instantly returns home.

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From Sarah
The Gift
Hey you. I know we don't say it enough, but...



TapHeart
From Sarah
Day 1
The Gift

Month 3
Coffee Selfie

Month 6
Voice Message

Year 1
She Taps Again

1 voice message
DAY 1 — Her going-away party. You give her a card with a letter and selfies from your last trip together.
MONTH 3 — You snap a photo at her favorite coffee shop back home. Add it.
MONTH 6 — You record a 30-second voice message: "Just wanted you to hear my voice."
YEAR 1 — She taps the card on her nightstand. It's not a gift from last year — it's a gift from this morning.
You can't be there for her morning coffee.
But you can make sure she never drinks it alone.
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