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Personalized interactive love pages — made in India, ready in five minutes.

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long_distance·$2

Come Visit Me

A scrolling 8-section love note — a missing-you hero, animated days counter, daydream bubble, tap-a-place picker, pick-your-crew grid, an auto-composed plan card, and a 'come visit me' love-shower finale.

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About this template

Lovely's Come Visit Me template is an 8-section love note for long-distance partners — but specifically, it's an invitation. The page opens with a missing-you hero, runs an animated days-since-we-saw-each-other counter, scrolls through a daydream bubble (what you'd do together when they visit), includes a tap-a-place picker where they can pick where they want to visit first, surfaces a pith dedication, and closes with logistics — your address, the dates that work, the practical steps.

It's the template Lovely users send specifically to ask a long-distance partner to come visit. The structure makes the invitation feel real rather than wistful — by the time the recipient gets to the logistics screen, they've walked through a daydream and chosen a destination. Customizing takes 9 minutes. The tap-a-place picker is the part that makes it feel like a plan instead of a pining text.

Lovely's small Indian team built this template specifically for the diaspora — Indian users with partners in different countries, MS-program separations, work transfer situations. The tap-a-place picker can include cities or specific locations within one city. Free to publish, lifetime access, no recipient signup.

Perfect for

  • Asking a long-distance partner to come visit you
  • An H1B / visa-holder inviting their partner to the US, Canada, UK, etc.
  • A diaspora invitation to family back home (or vice versa)
  • A partner working in a different city for an extended period
  • An MS-program separation where one of you wants the other to visit
  • A 'come spend the weekend' send to a partner you haven't seen in months

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Frequently asked questions

How long does it take to create a Come Visit Me page?

About 9 minutes. The 8 sections are pre-structured; you write the daydream, customize the place picker, and fill in the logistics.

How does the tap-a-place picker work?

You set up 4-6 places (cities, neighborhoods, specific spots) in the editor. The recipient sees them as taps, picks one, and the page shows what you'd do together at that place — copy you wrote.

Can I include practical logistics like dates and address?

Yes. The closing 'logistics' section is a structured field for dates that work, your address, transit info, and any other practical details.

Does the days-counter update live?

Yes. You set the 'last seen' date once, and the counter calculates time elapsed live, updating whenever the page is opened.

Is Come Visit Me free?

Yes. Free to publish, lifetime access, no recipient-side payment.

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