Flowers wilt and brunch ends by two. A film of her people, the kids, the grandkids, the one who lives eleven time zones away, is the Mother’s Day gift she will replay in July. One link to the family, and every voice arrives in one film.






A Mother’s Day video solves the problem every family has: the people who love her are scattered, and a phone call each is not a gift. With one link, everyone records a short message wherever they are, the college kid between classes, the sister abroad, the grandkids with their news, and videos.me stitches it into one film for her morning. No app for anyone, no editor for you. It works for stepmothers, grandmothers, and the aunt who raised you, because Mother’s Day was never only about one word.
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 “Show us your view” 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 the clips into one film that’s yours to watch, download, and share.
One week out is the sweet spot: enough time for everyone, close enough to feel urgent.
Family chat, plus direct texts to the must-haves. Assign one parent per set of grandkids.
“The thing you never thanked her for” beats generic wishes. Specific gratitude is the whole gift.
Order the clips, compile in minutes, and have it ready before the flowers arrive.
Give contributors a great question, or write your own.
“Tell her one thing you never actually thanked her for.”
“What’s a moment with her you think about all the time?”
“Say the thing she always says, exactly how she says it.”
“Ask the grandkids: what’s the best thing about Grandma?”
If her own mum or aunts can record, those clips become the heart of the film.
Download each year’s film and the collection becomes an archive she treasures more every year.
If this year is complicated, for a loss or a distance, a smaller, gentler film beats a loud one. Fewer voices, warmer words.
One link, the same effortless flow, whatever you're collecting for.
The whole crew’s messages for Dad, in one film.
Father’s Day →The whole family’s holiday messages, near and far, in one film.
Christmas videos →A montage of messages from everyone who loves them.
Birthday gifts →Welcome messages for the newest arrival, kept for later.
New baby videos →The week before is perfect. A free collection gathers for up to 14 days, so opening it the previous weekend gives everyone time and still lands the film on her morning.
Yes. Whoever has the link opens it and records in the browser, any phone or laptop, no app and no account. A parent can film the small ones in one take.
As many as you like on pay as you go, from just the kids to the whole extended family. Bundles cover up to 10, 25, or 50 people.
Run a collection per person, each with its own link. Grandmothers, stepmothers, and honorary mothers each get their own film.
Play it at brunch, send her a private link, or download the film so it’s hers. Fair warning: she will replay it for everyone she knows.
Late clips land at the end, and you can re-compile any time, so the cousin who forgot can still make the director’s cut.
Two minutes to set up, free to create, and nothing to pay until you unlock your videos.
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