Aunt Margarettheir aunt
“I have watched you grow up. Look at you now.”
A gift for the graduate in your life
Graduation day passes faster than they will believe.
So the people who got them here are already in their ear. Short video messages, gathered into one chorus they play when they walk off that stage.
You collect themYou send the linkThey press play
Aunt Margarettheir aunt
“I have watched you grow up. Look at you now.”
Dadtheir father
“I could not be prouder if I tried.”
Priyatheir best friend
“We made it. I never doubted you for a second.”
Momtheir mother
“All those late nights were worth it. Look at you.”
Jesstheir mentor
“You were ready for this long before today.”
Samtheir sister
“Do not act surprised. We always knew.”
Mayatheir roommate
“From all-nighters to this. I am so proud of you.”
Halleytheir friend
“Today is all about you. Go celebrate.”
Aunt Margarettheir aunt
“I have watched you grow up. Look at you now.”
Dadtheir father
“I could not be prouder if I tried.”
Priyatheir best friend
“We made it. I never doubted you for a second.”
Momtheir mother
“All those late nights were worth it. Look at you.”
Jesstheir mentor
“You were ready for this long before today.”
Samtheir sister
“Do not act surprised. We always knew.”
Mayatheir roommate
“From all-nighters to this. I am so proud of you.”
Halleytheir friend
“Today is all about you. Go celebrate.”
Graduation is quietly one of the biggest days of their life, and one of the most uncertain. Under the cap and gown, a question nobody says out loud: did all of it add up, did I make them proud. Heard. is the people who got them here, in their ear on the day it counts, telling them the answer was always yes.
The diploma comes second.
They walk off already proud
Heard
for Jordan, on their graduation
Their chorus
Their voices, theirs to keep.
five steps, start to finish
Name their chorus. We send you a dashboard with two links: one to share with their people, one sealed for them.
Text the link. They open it on their phone, see a forty-five second prompt, and record one message.
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Delivered
As messages arrive, you watch the chorus fill in. The reveal stays sealed until you hand them the link.
Aunt Margaret
Dad
Priya
Jess
Halley
+3 pending
0 of 8 arrived·reveal sealed until you send
Step V, Theirs to keep.Every voice stays theirs. The reveal lives online as long as they want it; every video is downloadable, in a format they can keep.
Then it is still theirs; the gift is the voices, not the ceremony. The same chorus is made for far more than graduations.
You do not. We do. They get a forty-five second prompt, a viewfinder, and three suggested things to say. Most messages land in under a minute.
Whenever you send them the reveal link. We keep it sealed until you do. Most givers send it just before the ceremony, or at the party after.
Yes. The dashboard plays every video as it comes in. You will know exactly what they are about to hear.
Yes. Anyone walking into a big moment deserves their people in their ear. See who else it is for.
Forty dollars. Paid once. Theirs forever.
If you would like to know when Heard opens, leave your name on the list.
The walk across the stage takes ten seconds. The photos blur, the party ends. What stays is the room full of people who got them here, saying out loud what they always believed: that this was never in doubt.
For every occasion
Each one is its own page, with its own voices and its own color. Shopping for a different moment? Open it here.