Celebrations

Make a Mother's Day page the whole family signs

Create a beautiful Mother's Day page for Mom — your photos, a heartfelt message, a song that plays when she opens it, and a spot where the whole family adds their own wishes. Share one link; there's no app for Mom to install. Perfect for a mom who lives far away.

Overview

The Mother's Day gift that comes from all of you

When you've moved away, Mother's Day gets logistically hard. A paper card can only be signed by whoever happens to be in the room. Your brother's in another state, your sister's overseas, the grandkids are scattered across three time zones — and Mom ends up with four separate texts instead of one gift that feels like the whole family gathered around her. A Mother's Day page fixes exactly that: you build one page, share one link, and everyone adds their own message and photo to the same place. With MumenLabs you can make one in minutes and send it as a link Mom opens on her phone.

Building and previewing your page is free. You only pay a one-time fee when you publish it to share — about $10, and it keeps the page live for a full year. No subscription, nothing to cancel.

It opens like a gift

Most "Mother's Day website" tools just show a static page. This one is built around a moment. When Mom taps your link, the page is wrapped like a present. She taps to unwrap it — and the screen fills with confetti, her name appears in big celebratory type, and a song begins to play. It's the closest thing to watching her open a gift when you can't be in the room.

Want to make it a true surprise? Set Mother's Day as the reveal moment and the page shows a live countdown, keeping everything sealed until the day arrives — or just let Mom open it right away. Your call.

Everything you'd put in the perfect card — and more

  • Your photos. Add a cover image and a gallery of your favorite memories together.
  • A message from the heart. Say the thing you'd struggle to fit on a folded card.
  • Reasons she's the best. A little list that always lands.
  • Music. Pick a tune that plays the moment she opens it.
  • Warm themes. Choose a look and font that matches her — elegant, pastel, playful, or bold.

Let the whole family sign it

This is the part that makes a shared page worth it, and it's the feature to turn on first. Switch on group wishes and you get a separate link to pass around to your siblings, the grandkids, aunts, and cousins — anyone. Each person opens that link and adds their own message and their own photo, right from wherever they are. Your sister overseas signs at midnight her time; your brother signs on his lunch break. It all lands in the same place. Everyone's wishes gather on Mom's page and are revealed together, like a card the whole family signed without anyone having to physically hold it. You can review each message before it shows if you want to keep it a surprise.

That's the reason to start early. Previewing is free, so there's no cost to building the page a few weeks out and spending that time collecting everyone's messages and photos. By the second Sunday of May, the page is full and ready.

One link. No app. Nothing for Mom to figure out.

Mom doesn't need an account, an app, or a sign-up. She taps the link you send and the page just works — on any phone, tablet, or computer. For a parent far away who finds new apps frustrating, this matters. You can text it, email it, drop it in the family chat, or even print a QR code onto a real card so the paper card and the digital surprise become one gift.

Private, clean, and hers

Mother's Day pages are private by default — they aren't listed in search engines, so only the people you share the link with can see it. There are no ads and no watermark stamped across your photos. And because a published page stays live for a full year, Mom can come back and revisit it — hear the song, read the messages — long after the day is over.

How to make a digital Mother's Day card

  1. Build and preview for free. Add Mom's name, your photos, a message, and pick a warm theme and song. A live preview shows exactly what she'll see. This part is free.
  2. Add the photos, song, and turn on group wishes. Upload your gallery, list the reasons she's the best, switch on group wishes, and share the link so the whole family adds their own messages and photos. Review what comes in before it appears.
  3. Publish and send Mom the link. Pay once to publish, then send the link — by text, chat, email, or a printed QR code. She taps it, and the page unwraps.

Give Mom a gift from everyone at once

A thoughtful Mother's Day page takes a few minutes to start and it's the kind of gift a mom screenshots, saves, and reopens all year. Flowers wilt in a week; a page that plays a song, shows years of photos, and carries a signed message from every one of her kids and grandkids says we're all still together, even spread across the map. Build yours free, see exactly how it looks, and only pay when you're ready to send it.

For a deeper walkthrough of the far-away angle, read our guide to making a digital Mother's Day card with photos for a mom far away.

Features

What you get

The whole family signs it

Turn on group wishes and share a link with siblings, grandkids, and relatives so everyone adds their own message and photo — one page from all of you, revealed together, no matter how far apart you live.

A message from the heart

Say the thing you'd never fit on a folded card. Write Mom a real message, list the reasons she's the best, and give her words she can come back to all year.

Photos and a gallery

Add a cover photo and a gallery of your favorite memories together — plus a photo from every family member who signs, so Mom sees faces, not just text.

A song when she opens it

Pick a tune that starts the moment she taps your link, and choose a warm theme and font that match her. It feels like a moment, not a webpage.

One link, no app for Mom

Mom just taps the link you send — no sign-up, no app, no account. It works beautifully on any phone, tablet, or computer, which matters for a parent far away.

Private, clean, and hers

The page is private and not listed in search engines — only people you send the link to can see it. No ads, no watermark on your photos, and it stays live for a full year.

How it works

Up and running in minutes

1

Build and preview for free

Add Mom's name, your photos, a message, and choose a warm theme and song. A live preview shows exactly what she'll see. Building and previewing cost nothing.

2

Add photos, a song, and turn on group wishes

Add your photos, message, theme, and song, then switch on group wishes and share the link so siblings, grandkids, and relatives each add their own message and photo. Review what comes in before it appears.

3

Publish once and send Mom the link

Pay a one-time fee of about $10 to publish, then send Mom the link by text, chat, email, or a printed QR code. She taps it and the page unwraps.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Turn on group wishes when you build the page and you'll get a link to share with everyone — siblings, grandkids, aunts, cousins. Each person opens it and adds their own message and photo from wherever they live, and it all gathers on Mom's page. Send the link a couple of weeks early with a soft deadline so nobody forgets, and you can review wishes before they appear.

It's built for exactly that. When the family can't gather, a shared page becomes the gathering — your photos and message wrapped around a song, with a wish and a picture from every one of her kids and grandkids. Mom opens one link on any device and sees a gift from all of you at once, and she can revisit it for a full year.

Yes. With group wishes, each person who opens the sharing link adds a written message and their own photo. So Mom doesn't get a wall of text — she gets faces: the grandkids, your brother's dog, a snapshot from your sister's kitchen. All the contributions appear together on the finished page.

Building and previewing your page is completely free. You only pay a one-time fee of about $10 (200 credits) when you publish it to share, and that keeps the page live for a full year. There is no subscription and nothing to cancel.

No. Mom just opens the link you send — on any phone, tablet, or computer. There is no sign-up, no app to install, and no account to create. Family members who sign the page don't need an account either; only you, as the organizer, use a free MumenLabs account to build it.

A published page stays live for a full year, so Mom can come back and reopen the link, hear the song, and read the messages again long after Mother's Day. After that it gently retires — you're never charged again unless you choose to renew.

Yes. Mother's Day pages are private by default and are not listed in search engines — only people you send the link to can see it. There are no ads and no watermark stamped across your photos.

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