Just their first name — so the song can feel like it's about them.
A personalised birthday song works for anyone you'd otherwise buy a card for — a partner you've been with for years, a friend hitting a milestone, a parent who never asks for anything, a sibling who already has everything. The angle that lands hardest is the one only you would think of: an inside joke, a shared memory, the way they answer the phone.
When you describe them in the wizard, lean into specifics. "She's turning 40 and still won't admit she likes country music" lands better than "she loves music". The more recognisable the detail, the more the song feels like it's about them — not a generic happy-birthday song with their name dropped in.
Pair it with a photo if you want the shareable 9:16 video — most people send it on WhatsApp or iMessage the morning of the birthday, and the video lands harder than an MP3 alone. Either way, you'll hear a free 30-second preview before paying.
About two minutes from when you finish the form. You'll see a real-time progress bar, and a 30-second preview becomes available the moment the song is ready — before you pay anything.
Yes. Every order generates a free 30-second preview. If you love it, pay 49 SEK and download the full MP3 (plus a video if you added a photo). If it's not right, discard it and start over — no charge.
Perfect — you'll be done in under five minutes. The song is ready in about two, you receive a share link straight away, and you can send it whenever you like.
Yes. Write the 'about them' field in the language you want the song to be in — Swedish, English, anything. The AI follows your input language.
A personalised song fits any moment that matters.
Romantic, nostalgic, or playful — choose the vibe and we'll write the love letter as a song.
A first dance no one else has heard, or a wedding-gift song for the couple from a friend.
Mark the milestone with a song about who they were and where they're going.
For best-friend anniversaries, long-distance friends, or a thank-you to someone who has been there.
A gift song for a teacher, mentor, colleague — saying it in music lands differently than in words.