Restaurant tables are gone by February 1. Flower delivery slots fill by February 10. A Valentine's Day reminder email weeks in advance is the difference between a great evening and a very awkward one.
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Unlike birthdays, there's no grace period. February 14 has no "close enough."
The best tables at good restaurants are taken by late January. Wait until February and you're choosing between fast food and takeaway.
February 14 is the single busiest day for florists globally. Guaranteed delivery slots disappear well before the day.
A petrol station chocolate bar on the morning of February 14 is a message in itself. Not a good one.
Get notified early. Plan properly. Show up like you meant it.
Enter your email, set the date to February 14, and choose your advance notice — 7, 14, or 21 days. Add a note in the subject line like "Book dinner + order flowers."
Your reminder email arrives with enough time to book, order, and plan. No scrambling. No excuses. We follow up until you confirm you're ready.
Enable recurring and February 14 will never catch you off guard again. Set it once and it's done — every year.
Remind yourself 3 weeks ahead to book the table before everything good is taken.
Order online with time for delivery. Same flowers, half the last-minute stress.
Spa days, theatre tickets, weekend trips. These sell out too — book early.
A thoughtful card written in advance beats a rushed one. Give yourself the time to mean it.
February 13 — the day before Valentine's. Set a separate reminder for friends. Brunch spots and group plans fill up too.
You realize it's February 14 at 8am. Every restaurant is booked. Flowers are sold out or cost three times normal price. You grab something from the petrol station on the way home. Nobody says anything, but the message is clear.
You booked the table three weeks ago. The flowers arrived on time. You had a moment to write something that actually meant something. The evening felt effortless — because the planning wasn't.
The biggest commercial romance day of the year — with real deadlines.
Americans spend on Valentine's Day gifts, dining, and flowers each year
roses produced in the US alone for Valentine's Day — and they still sell out
by this date, the best restaurant tables in most cities are already fully booked for Valentine's evening
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"The best romantic gesture isn't grand. It's just showing up — prepared, on time, and like you meant it."
A reminder set today is worth more than a resolution made on the morning of the 14th. Give yourself the time to get it right.
At least 2 weeks before February 14. Restaurants fill up fast and popular flower delivery slots sell out by early February. 3 weeks gives you comfortable lead time for planning.
No. Valentine's Day is always February 14. You can set a recurring annual reminder and it will fire on the right day every year.
Yes. Create one reminder set to February 14 with 21 days advance notice for booking, and another with 1–2 days notice as a final reminder. Both can run independently.
Flower delivery for Valentine's Day often books up by February 10–12. Set your reminder with at least 14 days advance notice so you have time to order and guarantee delivery.
Yes. Many people send Valentine's cards or small gifts to close friends, family, or children. Set reminders for anyone you want to acknowledge on the day.
Yes. Enable recurring and your Valentine's Day reminder will automatically be scheduled every year. Set it once and never forget again.
Set your advance notice to 7 or 14 days. That way you have time to book an evening earlier in the week or plan a weekend celebration instead.
Yes. Use the subject line to note what you're planning — "Book surprise dinner for Alex" or "Order flowers + card." The reminder will prompt you with your own note.
No. Just your email address. No sign-up, no password. The manage link in your email gives you access to edit or cancel anytime.
Create a separate reminder for February 13 with the subject "Galentine's Day." It works for any date — romantic or not.
Free to use. No account required. Takes 30 seconds to set up.
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