When someone is unwell, everyone wants to help and nobody knows how. Send one link, and the people who care record a short message of encouragement from wherever they are. You get back one film they can watch whenever they need it, on the good days and the hard ones.






A get well video does what a card cannot: it brings the faces and voices of everyone rooting for them into the room, the coworkers holding their desk, the cousin who calls every week, the friends who do not know what to write but know exactly what to say. With videos.me there is nothing to organise beyond one link. People record in their browser, no app for them and no editor for you, and every clip is stitched into a single film. Recovery is rarely one moment, so the film can matter for a while: they can watch it before a treatment, after a setback, or any evening that feels long.
A preview cut from the prompts on this page. Yours will be the clips your people record.
Three steps and a few minutes, and never an editor.
Add a prompt like “Share a favorite memory” and get one shareable link in seconds.
Anyone with the link opens it and records a short clip in their browser. They never install an app or make an account.
We stitch every message into one film that’s yours to watch, download, and share.
Pick Get Well Soon as the occasion and you have a link to share in about two minutes.
Send the link to family, close friends, and coworkers. One link works for everyone, near or far.
Suggest encouragement, a favorite memory, or plans for later, so nobody stalls on what to say.
Arrange the clips, compile in minutes, and share the film with a private link or bring it along on a visit.
Give contributors a great question, or write your own.
“What do you want them to remember on a hard day?”
“Tell them about a time they made you laugh.”
“What are you two doing together when they’re back on their feet?”
“Just say hello and let them see your face.”
Under a minute each. Company, not performance, is the point.
A partner or best friend can tell you what tone will land, and whether now is the right week.
A free collection gathers for up to 14 days, right for a surgery week. For a longer recovery, a bundle or pay as you go keeps the door open for a year, and you can re-compile as new messages arrive.
One link, the same effortless flow, whatever you're collecting for.
A corner crew in their pocket for the big push.
Encouragement →A montage of messages from everyone who loves them.
Birthday gifts →Send them off with stories from every chapter.
Retirement videos →Celebrate the years with voices from across their life.
Anniversary videos →Short and warm beats long and formal. A memory, a laugh, a plan for later. If someone freezes, the recorder offers a prompt, and simply saying hello so they can see a familiar face is plenty.
That is your call to make, and tone matters more than format. Steer contributors toward encouragement and company rather than jokes, and skip countdown-style pressure. Many families collect quiet messages exactly for the hardest stretches.
As many as you like on pay as you go, from a few close friends to a whole workplace, all through the same link. Bundles cover up to 10, 25, or 50 people.
No. They open your link and record in the browser on any phone or laptop. You are the only one who needs an account.
Yes. Share the film with a private link, and download it so it is theirs to keep. Recovery has good days and bad ones, and the film is there for both.
Yes, while the collection is open. A free collection gathers clips for up to 14 days and holds up to 10. A bundle or pay as you go raises the cap and keeps the door open for a year, extendable, which suits a long recovery. Late clips land at the end, and you can re-compile any time.
Two minutes to set up, whenever you are ready. Free to create, and nothing to pay until you unlock the messages.
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