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Birthday card

A warm, animated card you send instead of a text.

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The prompt

Make a playful one-page birthday card for my friend Maya, who's turning 30. Build it as a single self-contained HTML file: a warm sunset gradient background, her name big and bold, a short heartfelt message, gentle confetti that falls when the page loads, and a "Make a wish" button that blows out a candle. Make it feel personal and mobile-friendly.

Build it in your AI

Opens your AI with the prompt ready. Gemini copies it first.

A text message says “happy birthday.” A page that lights up with their name, rains confetti, and lets them blow out a candle says you matter to me. And it takes about thirty seconds to make.

What you get

A single, self-contained birthday page: a warm sunset gradient, the birthday person’s name set big in a display serif, a short message you can make as personal as you like, confetti on arrival, and a “Make a wish” button that puffs out the candle. It works on a phone, so it’s ready to drop straight into a message.

Make it yours

Swap in the real name and age, and rewrite the message in your own voice — an inside joke lands harder than anything generic. Ask your AI to shift the colors to their favorite, add a second line of confetti, or play a tiny tune on the wish. Because it’s one HTML file, every change is just one more sentence to your AI.

Then share it

Publishing turns the file into a link you can text or post — and you can update the same link later if you think of a better joke at midnight.

The last step

Now publish what you made.

Your AI made a file. dropthis turns it into a link anyone can open — no hosting, no setup. Click publish in the browser extension, or just say “publish this” in Claude.

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