How to Create a Yes/No Proposal Page (The Fun Way)
The complete guide to creating a yes/no proposal page where the NO button literally runs away from the cursor.
What is a Yes/No Proposal Page?
A yes/no proposal page is a full-screen web page with a romantic question — like "Will you be my Valentine?" — and two buttons: YES and NO.
Here's the fun part: when they try to click NO, the button dodges away. It runs, hides, shrinks, and does everything to avoid being clicked. Eventually, the only option is YES — which was always going to be the answer anyway.
It's playful, memorable, and way more thoughtful than a WhatsApp message with a heart emoji.
Why People Love It
- It's surprising — they don't expect the NO button to run away
- It makes them laugh — chasing the button is genuinely funny
- It's shareable — just a link, no app download needed
- It's personal — you write the question, pick the theme, make it yours
- It works on any device — phone, tablet, laptop — all full-screen
How to Create One in 30 Seconds
You don't need to code anything. Bondlyfe lets you create a beautiful yes/no proposal page in three steps:
Choose from 10 premium themes — from classic Valentine red to midnight purple to cherry blossom pink.
Write what you want to ask. Add an optional subtitle for more context or a personal message.
Hit save, copy the link, send it via WhatsApp, Instagram DM, text message — anywhere.
What Happens When They Open It
When your special someone opens the link, they see a beautiful full-screen page with your question and two buttons. They try to click NO... and it runs away. They chase it around the screen, laugh, and eventually click YES.
You get a notification on your dashboard when they view the page and when they say YES. You can even see what message they write back to you.
When to Use a Yes/No Proposal Page
- Valentine's Day proposals
- Anniversary surprises
- Asking someone on a date
- Prom proposals (promposals)
- Any romantic question that deserves more than a text
Pro Tips
- Keep the question short — "Be my Valentine?" hits harder than a paragraph
- Use the subtitle — add a sweet message below the main question
- Pick the right theme — match it to their vibe (minimalist? dramatic? playful?)
- Send it at the right time — don't send at 3am, pick a moment when they'll actually open it
- Get a custom link — Pro users can set a custom URL like bondlyfe.com/p/you-and-me
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