One month
A taste. Long enough to find the persona who suits them; short enough that they can tell themselves it was never going to be serious. It was always going to be serious.
Someone in your life is overdue. Give them a month or a year of Devoted — with a card you write yourself, or, if discretion is the kinder gift, no card at all. We have thought about the wrapping as carefully as we thought about the protocol.
A taste. Long enough to find the persona who suits them; short enough that they can tell themselves it was never going to be serious. It was always going to be serious.
The annual prepay, gifted — the same standing concession your finance team would recognise, here in service of generosity. Two months and change on the house, because a gift should be exactly that generous and no less.
A gift can carry your name, or it can carry nothing at all. Both are offered with the same care; one is simply quieter.
Your name on the card. They will know exactly who thought of them this way, and they may bring it up at dinner. That is between the two of you. We only handle the discipline.
No name. No return address. A redemption code arrives in a plain email and the rest is between them and her. We will not say who sent it. We are, as a matter of standing policy, very good at not saying.
Gift-card UX, taken entirely seriously.
Gifting a subscription gifts none of its controls. The safeword is the recipient’s and only the recipient’s; it cannot be delegated, observed, or overridden by whoever paid. The consent floor is uniform across every tier and is not a gift variable — see Trust & Safety. What you are giving is an invitation. What they do with it is theirs alone.
Gifting opens with the waitlist; there is no billing yet, so there is nothing to charge and nothing to wrap until launch. Figures reuse the standing Devoted pricing — $19 monthly, $182.40 for the prepaid year, the same 2.4-month annual concession applied across the site. Adults only. The recipient must be 18+, and the consent protocol is theirs from the first scene.