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    Get Well Soon Song

    A Song That Sits With Them on the Hard Days

    Flowers wilt. Care packages run out. A personalised get-well song, with their name in it and references to who they actually are, plays on a loop through chemo, recovery, or a long hospital stay. $23.99, ready in minutes.

    A custom personalised get well soon song, with the person's name in the lyrics and specific details about them in the verses, delivered in minutes for $23.99.

    From $23.99 · Ready in minutes · Edit every lyric

    A moment of care and support during recovery, the kind of quiet gift a song becomes.

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    Why a song works for someone going through something hard

    Sick people have plenty of flowers. What they don't have is a thing that plays on Spotify at 2am when they can't sleep and they need to hear their name.

    Their name, in a calm song

    Not a big uplifting pop anthem. A soft acoustic or folk song with their name, their story, the people who love them. Something they can play in a hospital bed without it being loud or performative.

    Replay on repeat

    Chemo days, recovery weeks, months of slow return. A song plays on bad Wednesdays when a text can't reach them. Long-term medicine, not a one-time gift.

    From anyone

    Spouse, kid, parent, best friend, coworker. A get-well song isn't romantic or familial, it just has to say 'we love you, we're here.' Works from any direction.

    How it works

    Three steps, about five minutes, and a song that sounds like it was made just for them.

    1

    Tell us the story

    Share their name, your memories, the inside jokes. Every detail becomes a lyric.

    2

    Pick the vibe

    Choose a genre and mood. Pop ballad, country, hip-hop, acoustic, whatever matches their taste.

    3

    Preview and send

    Listen, edit any line you want, then download or share. Ready in minutes.

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    When a get-well song helps

    The situations where this lands hardest:

    A long illness or treatment

    Cancer treatment, chronic illness, months of recovery. A song is something they can hold onto across all the hard weeks. Not a one-day gift.

    After a major surgery

    Recovery at home with reduced mobility, pain, boredom. A song about them, with their name in it, plays in the background during the long recovery stretches.

    Mental health recovery

    A song acknowledging someone's fight through depression, anxiety, a breakdown. More powerful than a generic 'thinking of you' card. Calibrate the lyrics to be gentle and specific, not preachy.

    For a child in the hospital

    Upbeat version with their name in the hook, their favourite cartoon or superhero referenced. A song makes a scary hospital stay feel more normal, more theirs.

    For an elderly parent in slow decline

    A song that captures their life, not just the illness. Becomes a keepsake for the family regardless of how the illness goes. Dual purpose gift.

    For someone who can't have visitors

    Isolation protocol, immunocompromised, international distance. A song reaches them when you can't physically be there.

    See The Moments That Matter

    Real moments, captured the second they pressed play.

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    ❤️ Real Reaction

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    What to put in the prompt

    Gentle specificity is the goal, not performative cheerfulness:

    1.

    Their full name and who they are to you.

    2.

    What they're going through (as much or as little detail as feels right).

    3.

    Something specific about them that has nothing to do with the illness.

    4.

    A memory they would smile at hearing.

    5.

    The people who love them (without listing everyone).

    6.

    A quiet truth about them that doesn't need saying but should be said.

    7.

    A shared reference, a place, a book, a running bit.

    8.

    What they're like when they're well.

    Questions people ask before ordering

    The quiet gift that plays all the long weeks

    Five minutes of typing what you wish you could say. A soft song with their name in it, for when they need to hear it. $23.99. Something that sits with them past the first bouquet.

    From $23.99 · Ready in minutes · Edit every lyric