For the one who did the hard thing
You watched the late nights, the doubt, the year they nearly stopped. Now there's a robe and a piece of paper, and a feeling far too big for a card. Honour the whole road — not just the day at the end of it — with a page from the people who never doubted (and the ones who pretended not to).
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Imagine: the night before the ceremony, they open a page from their family that starts at age eight, bandaging the dog, and ends with their new title.
Someone already made one like this
Six years of medicine, and the family who watched every step.
Open Maya's page →Moments to include
- Where it started — the early obsession everyone thought was a phase
- The long road, milestone by milestone
- The year it nearly broke them, and didn't
- A letter from the family, in your own words
- The first moment in the robe (or the white coat)
- What the world gets now that they're done
Only what fits — their page won't read like anyone else's.
How it comes together
You tell their story in a short conversation — where it started, what it cost, how proud you are. It becomes an elegant page you can refine line by line, ready before the ceremony.
Tell us about them
A short, calm conversation — who they are, what you're marking, the moments worth keeping.
Watch it take shape
A finished page appears, built around your words. Change anything just by saying so.
Hand it to them
A memorable address, shared by message or QR — or sealed until the exact moment you choose.
More ideas
See all ideas →Milestones
Birthday
Imagine: they wake up to a link, and it's a whole page of you taking the mick out of them for four scrolls before going devastatingly sincere at the bottom.
Milestones
New baby
Imagine: a grandmother on the other side of the world opens a page at breakfast and meets her grandson — the time of birth, the yawn, the middle name that's hers.
Milestones
New job
Imagine: the night before they start, they open a page from their family that remembers the attempt that failed — and exactly how loudly the house shouted when the result came.
Asked, gently
Can the whole family add their congratulations?
Yes — turn on a guestbook and grandparents, siblings and the proud aunties can all sign it in their own words.
Can it be ready for graduation morning?
Most pages come together in an evening. Have it ready and send the link when they wake on the day, before the gowns and the chaos.
Is it only for university?
Any finish line that cost them something — a PhD, an apprenticeship, nursing school, a qualification earned at night while working days.
Someone you love should know exactly how you feel.
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