Platform

OnlyYes for Every Social Ask: From Crush Confessions to Gym Invites

OnlyYes Team

Quick Summary

OnlyYes is a multi-use social ask platform supporting romantic date requests, gym partner invitations, prom proposals, friend hangout invites, event invitations, and gaming squad invites. The platform's AI Wingman adapts the message tone and content to the specific use case. The evasive No button, real-time analytics, and 24+ language support apply to all use cases regardless of the ask type.

OnlyYes is Not Just a Dating App

When people first hear about OnlyYes, they assume it's for asking someone on a date. And while that's absolutely a core use case, the platform is built for any social ask where you want the answer to be yes.

Here's a breakdown of how OnlyYes works for six different real-world situations:

1. Asking Your Crush Out

The original use case. Select the Valentine theme, enter their name, pick your message style (Poetic, Gen Z Rizz, Classic), add their favorite color and animal for personalization, and let the AI write the message. The No button runs away. They have no choice.

2. Gym Partner Invite

Select the Gym Bro theme. The AI shifts into high-energy, motivational mode — "no excuses", "let's get these gains", "leg day alone is not a vibe." Add context about your gym schedule and what you're training for. Send the link. Watch your friend either laugh and say yes or try to click No while the button sprints away.

3. Prom Proposal

Select Valentine or Party Mode. Add context about how you know them, any inside jokes, what makes them special. The AI writes a personalized prom proposal that doesn't sound generic. Send it as a private link — no public spectacle required, but the link is shareable enough that they'll probably share it themselves.

4. Friend Hangout Invite

Select Ghost or Study Buddy for casual vibes. Tell the AI it's a casual friend hangout invite. The message will be relaxed, funny, and personal — not romantic. Add context about the hangout (what you're doing, why they specifically should come). The dodging No button guilt-trips them into actually committing to plans instead of the classic "yeah we should do that soon" non-answer.

5. Event Invite

For concerts, parties, sports matches, or any event. Pick Party Mode. Tell the AI about the event and why this specific person should be there. Create individual links for each guest — yes, it takes longer than a group chat blast, but the response rate is dramatically higher because each person feels personally invited.

6. Gaming & Squad Invites

For gaming sessions, sports team hangouts, or assembling a group. Party Mode or Ghost theme works here. The AI can write hype-style invites for competitive gaming or chill invites for casual hangouts. The No button ensures nobody ghosts the invite without at least trying to decline.

The Common Thread

Across all these use cases, what makes OnlyYes work is the same: personalization (AI-crafted to the specific person and ask), interactivity (the evasive No button creates a moment instead of a scroll-past), and analytics (you know when they opened it and how hard they tried to say no).