Boston, MA — 2026-08-22
Yersong.com Launches Free AI Service That Writes and Sings a Personalized Birthday Song
No sign-up, email, or credit card required; new site from Archieboy Holdings turns a few sentences into a custom music video.
Archieboy Holdings, LLC has launched https://www.yersong.com, a free online service that writes, sings, and films a personalized birthday song for someone the visitor loves. A person enters a first name, a rough age range, and a few sentences about the recipient, and Yersong produces original lyrics, sings them, and sets the performance to a short music video with custom album-cover-style artwork. The entire process takes about two minutes and requires no account, no email address, and no credit card. The site launched in August 2026 and is live now at no cost to users.
Birthday messages have become increasingly generic — a text, a tagged social post, a store-bought card signed in a hurry. At the same time, a wave of consumer AI tools has made it possible to generate custom text, voice, and video quickly, but most of those tools are built for general content creation, gated behind subscriptions, or require technical fiddling to get a usable result. Yersong was built for one narrow, personal job: turning a handful of details about a specific person into a song that sounds like it was written for them, because it was. It is aimed at anyone who wants to give a more thoughtful gift than a card but doesn't have the time, money, or musical skill to commission one — a parent, a spouse, a friend, an adult child.
The workflow is deliberately simple. A visitor to https://www.yersong.com types in the recipient's first name, selects an approximate age range, and writes a few sentences describing who the person is — their personality, an inside joke, a shared memory, whatever comes to mind. Yersong's AI uses those details to draft original lyrics and displays them for approval before anything is recorded, with a prompt along the lines of: read them over, and if they sound like the person, move forward to hear it sung. Nothing is finalized without that review step, so the visitor always sees the words before committing to the final song.
Once approved, Yersong sings the lyrics and pairs the performance with a music video built around original album-cover-style artwork generated for that specific song. The age range entered earlier never appears in the lyrics themselves — it exists solely to steer the musical style toward the era the recipient grew up on, so a song for someone in their sixties can carry a different sonic signature than one for someone in their twenties. The finished product arrives as a shareable video link in roughly two minutes, ready to text, email, or post directly to the recipient or a group chat.
What sets Yersong apart is less about the underlying AI and more about the constraints the site places on itself. There's no account creation, no email capture, no payment screen at any point in the flow — a deliberate departure from the freemium pattern common across AI content tools, where a free sample is used to funnel users toward a paid tier. Yersong's landing page plays a real sample song a father made for his daughter, letting visitors hear an actual finished product before they start, rather than a scripted demo. The site's own description of its output is direct: made for one person at a time.
"We wanted something a dad could use on his lunch break to make his daughter cry happy tears, with nothing standing between him and that moment," said Bo Bennett, Owner, Archieboy Holdings, LLC.
The people who benefit most are the ones who want to mark a birthday with something specific rather than something generic. A husband can describe how his wife always burns the toast on purpose because she likes it that way, and get a song that references it. An adult son who lives across the country can put together a birthday video for his mother's milestone birthday in the time it takes to microwave lunch. A group of coworkers can pool a few sentences about a retiring colleague and send a song instead of a card everyone signs in the break room. Because the tool asks for only a first name, an age range, and a short description, there's no learning curve and no wait for a response — the visitor sees the lyrics, approves them, and the song exists.
Access is entirely self-serve at https://www.yersong.com. There is no tiered pricing, no premium version, and no usage cap disclosed on the site — the service is free, with the site stating plainly: free, no sign-up, no email address. Visitors do not create a login or provide payment information at any point in the process, from entering the recipient's details through receiving the finished video link. The output is a shareable video, meaning it can be sent directly to the recipient, posted to social media, or saved for later without needing the recipient to visit the site themselves or create anything on their end.
Yersong fits into a broader push by Archieboy Holdings to build small, single-purpose AI tools that solve one specific consumer problem well rather than bundling features into a broader platform. The company has built other narrowly scoped, free-to-use sites in the past, and Yersong follows that same pattern: a tightly defined use case, minimal friction to get to a finished result, and no monetization mechanism built into the initial launch. As AI-generated audio and video tools become more capable and more common, the company's stated approach is to keep the entry point simple even as the underlying generation technology improves, rather than adding account systems or paywalls as the product matures.
Archieboy Holdings, LLC, based in Boston, Massachusetts, is the company behind https://www.yersong.com, a free service launched in August 2026 that writes, sings, and films a personalized birthday song from a first name, an age range, and a few descriptive sentences supplied by the visitor. The site requires no account, no email address, and no credit card, and delivers a finished, shareable music video in about two minutes. Archieboy Holdings builds narrowly focused, free consumer web tools and is led by owner Bo Bennett.