Pl. 02 · Across the miles
A long-distance
website
for the two of you.
You live in different cities. Your relationship lives in a chat thread. We give it a proper address — a private, co-edited site at yourname.cariadletters.com that holds the photos, the dates, and the count of airports.
Both partners co-editWorks from any time zone14-day money back
Long-distance is a
design problem,
not just a logistics one.
The chat threads that hold long-distance relationships were not designed for them. They were designed for office banter and food deliveries. After two years on opposite sides of an ocean, half your shared history is pinned messages and half is in a cloud album you both forgot the password to. We made a thing that does what those tools don’t.
One shared address
Not a folder. Not a thread. A URL you both remember — yourname.cariadletters.com — that holds the photos and the timeline.
Edited from either side
Either of you can add a moment, swap a photo, change the wording. Changes appear instantly. No merge conflicts.
An atlas, not a map
Drop in your photos and we plot the cities. The map of your relationship — the cafés in their city, the corner shop in yours.
The atlas
Two cities,
one site.
An editor — guided by an AI we’ve tuned for restraint — reads your photo metadata to find the cities, the cafés, the walks. You correct anything wrong. The result is a small map of two lives, plotted by the places you’ve photographed from.
Hers
38.722° · -9.139°Lisbon
- The walk-up flat in Alfama
- The kitchen, the year of
- The morning trains
His
40.683° · -73.940°Brooklyn
- The corner café, Bedford Ave
- The fire escape, summer
- The terrible Thai place
Who it’s for
The relationships
geography didn’t plan for.
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Different cities, same country
London/Manchester, NYC/Boston, Berlin/Munich. Trains apart, weekends together.
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Different countries
The visa era. The work-permit era. The studying-abroad era. Each gets its own chapter.
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Military deployments
A site that updates without phone signal — the partner at home keeps it current. Family can be added with a password.
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Recently long-distance
One of you took a job. The first six months are the hardest. The site is the artefact.
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About to close the distance
You’re moving in next quarter. Year one chapter is now the long-distance chapter.
The terms
Pricing,
in plain.
Long-distance is long. Forever is the most-bought tier — one cost, lifetime hosting. Plus is monthly if you’d rather not commit yet.
- Lifetime hosting on cariadletters.com
- Downloadable PDF photobook
- Unlimited photos & regenerations
- All five style directions
- Custom domain + password
- Both partners as full owners
- Site live at youandme.cariadletters.com
- Unlimited photos & regenerations
- All five style directions
- Custom domain + password
- Cancel anytime
Fourteen-day money back if you’re not in love with what we made. No questions asked.
Long-distance website,
honestly answered.
- What is a long-distance couple website?
- A small, private website made specifically for two people who don't live in the same city. It's a shared space that isn't a chat thread or a shared photo album — somewhere to keep the photos that matter, the dates of next visits, and the slow accumulation of a relationship that's geographically split.
- How is this different from a shared Google Photos album?
- An album is a pile. This is a small site, designed and typeset around your photos — a hero, a timeline, a letter, an atlas of the cities. You both edit it. It feels like a thing you've made together, not a folder you've both dumped into.
- Can both of us edit it from different time zones?
- Yes. Both partners are full owners by default. Either can upload photos, edit captions, change layouts, swap a hero image. Changes appear instantly on the live site at <yourname>.cariadletters.com.
- Does it work if our phones are on different sides of the world?
- It's a website. As long as you both have internet, it works. Photos upload from camera roll on iOS and Android, or you can pull from Google Photos.
- What happens to the site once we close the distance?
- It stays. Many couples keep editing it — the long-distance era becomes the first chapter, then the moving-in chapter, then the year of the second cat. The Forever tier is one purchase for life.
- Is the site private?
- Every site is link-only by default. You can password-protect it for sharing with family. We do not advertise, and we never will.
- Can we add a countdown to next visit?
- Not as a built-in widget — by design. The site is for the photos and the relationship, not for productivity-app countdowns. Most long-distance couples we've worked with end up using a single sentence in the letter section: "Twenty-three days until the airport again."
- Refund policy?
- Fourteen days, full refund, no questions. Email hello@cariadletters.com.