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Homecoming proposal maker

This makes one hoco proposal for one person. You type their name and the question you want to ask, and it builds a small page and hands you the link. You send that link yourself, in whatever app you two already text in. They open it, the No button slides away from their finger, Yes wins, and whatever they pick arrives in your inbox. Free, no signup, and the kind of thing people screenshot.

How it works

Why a link beats the hallway moment

Most hoco proposals happen in the worst possible spot: a packed hallway, four minutes between classes, half the grade watching from the lockers. A link takes the question out of that spot entirely. You make it at home, you send it on a Tuesday night, and they read it alone with their phone.

That is easier on both of you. You are not hunting for words while your heart is going, and they are not answering in front of an audience. If the answer is yes, you still get the loud hallway moment; it just happens after the question instead of during it.

Hoco proposal questions you can paste in

Short beats clever. Their name, one clear question, done. Take any of these exactly as they are.

For the pun version, hang it on something true about them. A goalie gets “I would dive for a yes to hoco.” A band kid gets “hoco with me and I will even carry the case.” It works because it is about them, not because it is a joke.

If the answer is no

A real no is one of the two answers this thing can send you, and it is a fine one. If it comes back, keep it small: read it, reply once, and do not send a second link. Asking once is what people remember about you months later, far more than the proposal itself.

Two lines is plenty: “All good, thanks for telling me.” Then let it sit. Silence counts as an answer too, and it deserves the same treatment. Go to homecoming with your friends, because a no to one question is not a no to the night.

Make your hoco proposal in about a minute

One question, one person, one link. No account to make, nothing to download, and the base invite is free.

Create your invite

The runaway button is a joke and only ever a joke. They can close the page, or say no for real, and that answer reaches you exactly the same way a yes does. A real no is a normal answer to a real question, and no dance is worth anyone feeling cornered over.

Quick questions

Is this for one person or a whole crowd?

One person. You make one link and send it to the one person you want to ask to homecoming. It is not a tool for running an event or for messaging a list of people.

Do I need an account to make a hoco proposal?

No. Fill in a couple of fields, get a link, and send it. You leave an email only so their answer can reach you, and they never see it.

When should I send a homecoming proposal?

A week or two before the dance is the sweet spot: early enough that their night is still open, late enough that it does not sit around forever. Evening beats the middle of a school day, because they can read it without anyone leaning over their shoulder.

What do I write in a hoco proposal?

One line with their name and one clear question. Homecoming with me? is already enough. If you want a pun, tie it to something they actually do, and keep the whole ask readable in one breath. Long build ups make a question harder to answer, not sweeter.

Can I send a hoco proposal by text instead of asking in person?

Yes, and plenty of people find it easier. A link gives them room to react on their own time instead of on the spot in a hallway. Send it in the app you two already use, and keep talking there afterwards so it stays normal rather than staged.

What happens if they say no?

The answer reaches your inbox the same way a yes would, and that is where it ends. Do not send a second link and do not ask again later. One short friendly reply, then leaving it alone, is the move people actually respect.