The tour
How Unveil Works
A countdown calendar you fill with letters, photos and voice notes. One sealed day at a time, until the day that matters. Here's how the whole gift works.
One gift, morning after morning
Most gifts are opened once. This one opens every morning.
An Unveil calendar is a countdown you build for someone you love. You pick the date that matters, their birthday, their return, your wedding, Christmas morning. Then you fill the days that lead up to it: a photo from a Tuesday they've forgotten, a letter you never sent, your voice saying what texts never manage to say. Each day stays sealed until its morning comes.
The gift isn't on the screen. It's being thought of, all those mornings in a row. Here's how it works, from both sides.
Sealed until their morning comes
Every day of the calendar is a small sealed envelope with a date on it. Day 14 opens on day 14, not before. No peeking, not even for them.
That lock is the whole magic. It turns a folder of photos into a month of small rituals: wake up, open the day, find what you left there. The waiting does half the work, and your words do the rest.
my love,
Fourteen mornings down, seventeen to go. I can't believe I've kept the secret this long. Tomorrow's is my favorite.
forever yours,
Lucas
You fill it, they unveil it
Two sides, one link. You build the calendar in your own quiet corner: you write, upload, record, rearrange until it feels right. Nothing is sent while you work, and nobody is reading over your shoulder.
When it's ready, you share a single link. That's the gift. On their side there's no account to create and nothing to install: the calendar opens in the browser, in their language, on any phone.
You fill it.
Your words, your photos, your voice.

They unveil it.
One sealed morning at a time.

Three steps, start to finish
From a blank page to a gift in their hands, three moves.
Create
Their name, the date that matters, the number of mornings.
Fill
Photos, letters, voice notes. Your words, their days.
Share
One link to send. One surprise waits for them every morning.
Twelve ways to say it
Some memories are a photo. Some are a song, a question, or your voice at midnight. The calendar gives you twelve formats to match: letters that unfold, polaroids with handwritten captions, voice notes and their soft waveform, little films, playlists, questions that answer back.
day 17 · a letter
my love,
I found thirty-one things I never told you. Some are silly. One took me four years to write down. They're all here, one for each morning.
forever yours,
Lucas
day 12 · a polaroid
day 3 · a voice note
day 18 · a little film
day 26 · a question
When I'm home, what's the first thing we do?
day 21 · a playlist
See all twelve formats up close
Nine atmospheres
Before the photos and the words, there's the room the calendar lives in. Light, paper, color. Nine atmospheres, from morning light to velvet cinema, and you can change your mind even after gifting.
- Sagethe summer kitchen
- Peonythe bedroom at 6 pm
- Seashellmother-of-pearl
- Prisma ray of light
- Dawnmorning light
- Atelierthe workbench
- Mochacoffee and cream
- Veloursvelvet cinema
- Marinethe captain's log
For the big days, and the quiet ones
A countdown works for any date somebody circles: the anniversary of a yes, a birthday on its way, the reunion at arrivals. And sometimes no date at all, just a month of reasons to smile.
twelve mornings,
then the aisle.
7:04am
her morning
10:04pm
his night
Everything a calendar holds
The practical side, in plain words.
- Up to 31 morningsOne surprise a day, you choose how many.
- Twelve formatsLetters, voice, photos, films and more.
- Nine atmospheresFrom morning light to velvet cinema.
- Password optionFor their eyes only.
- Nothing to shipThe calendar lives at a private link.
- No app neededAny phone, any browser, their language.
Your words, their mornings
You now know everything the calendar does. What it becomes is up to you: your photos from that one summer, the jokes only two people find funny, your voice. What you're really giving is proof, one morning after another, that someone was thinking of them.
Start small. One day, one photo, a sentence you mean.
P.S.they'll never guess what day twelve holds. that's the whole pleasure.
Which day will you fill first?
One morning at a time, that's all it takes. Start with a photo and a few honest words, see where it leads you.
With all the care in the world, the Unveil team.