February 15, 2026 · Last Letter Team
The Letter You Keep Meaning to Write
You've thought about it before. Maybe on a long drive, maybe watching your kids sleep. That letter you keep meaning to write — here's why today might be the day.
You've thought about it before.
Maybe it was on a long drive. Maybe it was watching your kids sleep. Maybe it was one of those quiet moments where your brain suddenly whispered, "What if I never get to say this?"
And you thought about writing something down. A letter. A note. Even just a few lines. Something that says what you actually feel — the stuff you carry around every day but somehow never say out loud.
But then life got busy. The moment passed. And that letter stayed where it always was — somewhere in the back of your mind, unwritten.
You're not alone. Most people walk around with a heart full of words they've never put on paper. Not because they don't care. But because saying "I love you more than you'll ever know" to your partner over breakfast feels strange. Because telling your best friend "you saved my life in ways you don't even realize" sounds dramatic. Because looking your kid in the eye and saying "everything I do is for you" feels like too much.
So we don't say it. We figure there's always tomorrow. And there probably is.
But what if you just wrote it down anyway?
Not because something bad is going to happen. Not because you're planning for the worst. But because some words deserve to exist outside your head. Because the people you love deserve to know — not just assume — how you feel about them.
It doesn't have to be long. It doesn't have to be poetic. It can be three sentences. It can be "I'm proud of you and I always was." It can be "You were the best part of my life and I never said it enough."
That's it. That's the whole letter.
Last Letter is a place to write those words and know they'll be kept safe. If something ever happens to you, your message gets delivered to the person you wrote it for. If nothing happens, it just sits there quietly — waiting, just in case.
Your messages are encrypted at rest. No one at Last Letter reads them, and nobody edits them. It's your voice, your words, delivered exactly as you wrote them — only ever to the recipient you chose. See our Privacy Policy for the full picture.
You don't have to write it today. But if that little voice in your head has been nudging you — maybe today's the day you finally listen.
Some words are too important to stay unwritten.
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