What to write in a Valentine's card

Write a Valentine's message that is actually romantic, not just a list of adjectives. Fill in your details below, copy the prompt, and paste it into ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini.

Valentine's Day writing puts enormous pressure on people to be romantic in ways that feel performed rather than real. The result is messages that reach for grand romantic language and end up sounding like a greeting card rather than an actual person.

What actually lands is the specific and the honest: one thing you notice about this person, one thing they do that you wouldn't want to lose, one line that could only have been written by you for them. Precision is more romantic than purple prose.

Tell the AI who the card is for, your situation together, something specific you want to include, and the tone. The result sounds like you, not like a card off a shelf.

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Your prompt

Help me write a Valentine's card message. Here are the details:

Who I am writing to: [RECIPIENT]
How long we have been together or our situation: [RELATIONSHIP]
Something specific about them or us that I want to include: [DETAIL]
Tone (e.g. romantic, funny, heartfelt): [TONE]

Write a Valentine's message that feels genuine and personal, not like a greeting card. 3 to 5 sentences.

Copy this prompt and paste it into ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or any AI tool.

Tips for writing this

  • 1Name one specific thing you love about them. That one detail is worth more than five general compliments.
  • 2Match the stage of your relationship. Early dating calls for warmth, not grand declarations.
  • 3Reading it aloud before you write it helps catch anything that sounds too formal or too over the top.

Common questions

What should I write in a Valentine's card if I am not very romantic?+

Pick one real, specific thing you appreciate about them and say it simply. You do not need flowery language. Honesty beats poetry every time.

How do I use this prompt?+

Fill in your details using the form above. The placeholders in the prompt update live as you type. When you are ready, click “Copy prompt” and paste it into ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or any AI tool. The AI will write something personalized to your specific situation.

Which AI tool works best for this?+

Claude and ChatGPT both work well. Claude tends to produce more natural, nuanced writing for personal situations. ChatGPT is strong for structured business and professional writing. Try both and keep the version that sounds more like you.

Should I use the AI output word for word?+

Use it as a strong first draft, then edit it to sound like you. The AI gives you the structure and language to work from. Reading it out loud is one of the best ways to catch anything that does not feel natural in your voice.