These Digital Valentine’s Day Gifts Can Be Ordered Online (and Delivered Instantly)
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It happens to the best of us: We procrastinate Valentine’s Day gift shopping, and we end up scrambling for the same old flowers and chocolates. Luckily, there are dozens of great digital gifts that don’t require any physical delivery.
As the name suggests, the best digital gifts can be ordered online and delivered instantly — and you won’t have to worry about shipping or things selling out. Many of these e-presents are gift cards and subscriptions to popular services, and you have the option to e-mail them directly to their recipient or print them out and give them as a card. Other top digital gifts are for experiences, letting your recipient choose exactly what they want — and how they want it.
We’ve found the best digital gifts you can get right now. If you need to order a gift online fast, these digital gifts will deliver just what you — and your Valentine — are looking for.
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MasterClass Subscription
Let your loved one get up close and personal with some of the world’s most famous newsmakers and artists through a subscription to MasterClass, an online learning platform that taps everyone from celebrities to CEOs for on-demand classes you can take from home. The platform has classes from Metallica, Nas, Bill and Hillary Clinton, Christina Aguilera, Mariah Carey, and classical musician Yo-Yo Ma.
A subscription to MasterClass costs just $120 a year (or just $10 a month). Each pass gets your giftee unlimited access to every course on the site. They can start and stop each class on their own schedule and download workbooks for offline reading. Some classes also offer the chance to ask the instructors questions.
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Airbnb Gift Card
If your Valentine is an avid traveler (or maybe they need motivation to take a trip), consider a gift card to Airbnb. The gift card can be used for one of Airbnb’s thousands of stays, or they can put the card towards an Airbnb experience.
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Costco Gold Star Membership
A Costco card might not be the most glamorous Valentine’s Day gift idea, but it’s certainly one of the most useful. Costo’s warehouse stores are famous for deals on bulk foods, as well as cult-favorite cheap eats like their $1.50 hotdog-and-drink combo. An annual subscription costs just $60.
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Trade Coffee Subscription
There are lots of coffee subscription services out there now, but Trade is one of the best. They have a few gifting options, all of which set up deliveries of coffee on your giftee’s schedule. Plus, with Trade, your giftee will actually get coffee they’re likely to enjoy, instead of a random selection.
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Headspace Subscription
Few gifts are better than a healthier mind. Headspace has done just that for thousands of users, helping people meditate, fall asleep, and manage anxiety. Their audio experiences are very well-produced and quick, offering an easy intro to meditation for anyone.
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Fender Play
There are thousands of ways to learn guitar, but guitar-maker Fender has some of the highest-quality courses. Elite instructors guide users through any kind of guitar instrument via well-produced videos, all based around individual songs. Best of all, you can send a subscription through Amazon.
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A Private, Virtual Cooking Lesson
The Chef & The Dish lets anyone learn how to cook authentic, regional food from a professional chef. Your Valentine’s lesson will be taught over a video call, and a Kitchen Assistant will contact them before the lesson to run through a shopping list and provide tech support.
The Chef & The Dish allows you to explore food from 16 different regions of the world, including Brazil, Peru, Japan, the Caribbean, and America.
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Apple Gift Card
If you’re looking for a super-easy gift, consider sending Apple Gift Card, a present that helps your giftee get access to everything from an Apple TV+ subscription to thousands of mobile games from the App Store. They can use this to order physical Apple gear (if they’re hungry for the newest tech and have been eyeing the latest AirPods), or subscribe to many different subscription services. Set your price (from $10 to $2,000), email them the digital card, and kick back your feet knowing that they’ll get to choose what they really want this year.
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Uncommon Experiences
Uncommon Experiences offers digital classes on astrology, music, cooking, and even mindfulness, all taught by experts. We recommend this two-hour Mindful Organizing class, taught by a professional organizer on how to help you declutter. All you have to do is pick the date, fill in your giftee’s info and they’re good to go. Uncommon Goods will send an email with the video call link before the class begins.
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An Adventurous Experience
Shopping for a special someone who loves the great outdoors? Check out 57hours. The service specializes in high-intensity experiences (think skiing, rock climbing, surfing) all over America. You can book a half-day trip or multi-day excursion, and every experience has been vetted by 57hours for experienced, safe instruction.
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Audible Membership
Once you get into audiobooks, you’re not sure what you were doing before. If your Valentine hasn’t been converted yet, send them a subscription to Audible. The audiobook leader (owned by Amazon) offers a giant library of titles with high-quality audio and a great interface. Subscriptions start at just $15 a month.
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Stubhub Gift Card
Stubhub gift cards are an easy option that shows some thought. Your special someone can use it for just about any ticketed experience, be it a concert, a sports event, or a play — all booked through one of the most trusted ticketing platforms around.
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Grubhub Gift Card
If you can’t enjoy a meal with your partner — or you just want them to have another one without you — get them a gift card to Grubhub. They’ll be able to order whatever they want to their door, thanks to you.
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Kindle Unlimited
For the bookworm Valentine, send a subscription to Kindle Unlimited. It gets your giftee unlimited access to more than four million books (plus thousands of audiobooks) — all accessible on any device (but best on Kindle e-readers).
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Scentbird
It’s hard to find the right fragrance for your character and occasion, which is why we love Scentbird. The service sends your giftee regular samples of high-end fragrances (cologne or perfume) and lets them try more than they normally could by buying new ones yourself. Plus, new subscribers go through a fun quiz that matches them with certain scents.
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The Bouqs
Flowers are a tried and true Valentine’s Day gift, but, if you can’t drop them off yourself, you can always turn to The Bouqs. The straightforward service, seen on Shark Tank, helps make flower delivery easier and better for both parties.
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Milk Bar Gift Card
We didn’t think the dessert world could be shaken up until Milk Bar came on the scene. The bakery — famous for its any-time-of-year birthday cake — specializes in elevated, fun takes on classic desserts, and they deliver nationwide. If your Valentine has a sweet tooth, a gift card from Milk Bar is a great option.
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Rosetta Stone
Here’s a Valentine’s gift that can be truly valuable to your giftee: a Rosetta Stone subscription. Whether they’re planning a trip abroad or just looking to pick up a new language, Rosetta Stone can help them get there.
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Stitch Fix
If you’re shopping for someone who hates to do their own clothing shopping, sign them up for Stitch Fix. The service delivers boxes of clothing to your giftee’s doorstep — all of which is chosen by a stylist who considers your loved one’s preferences. Then, the recipient can keep or return whatever they choose from the box.
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PlayStation Store Gift Card
Shopping for gamers can be tough if you’re not a gamer yourself. If you don’t know what games your Valentine already owns, it’s best to send them this digital PlayStation Store gift card. They can redeem it for whatever game or service they choose, on their own time.
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Hulu Gift Card
With award-winning exclusive content like The Bear, The Handmaid’s Tale, and Only Murders in the Building, Hulu is a must-have for any TV lovers. If you know someone who still doesn’t have a subscription, sign them up.
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Airline Gift Card
Want to spoil your Valentine? Get them on a plane somewhere fun. You can buy them tickets yourself, if you know exactly where they want to go and when, but we recommend getting a digital gift card instead, such as this one from Delta.
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Cameo Digital Message
Cameo does require some lead time (so delivery isn’t instant), but it’s worth the wait. The clever service lets you pay celebrities to record a short, personalized video for a loved one. You’ll see big celebs like Brett Farve and Kevin O’Leary, as well as smaller stars (with a smaller price tag) like Colin Mochrie (Whose Line Is It Anyway?) and David Arquette (Scream).
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Blue Apron
Some of us just don’t like grocery shopping, finding recipes, and making them, which is why there are services like Blue Apron. They send a whole meal kit right to your giftees door, letting them quickly (and affordably) whip up a fresh meal at home.
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DirecTV Stream
We’re in an odd era of TV right now where cable is antiquated and too expensive for what you get, but most big streaming services still don’t provide live sports and events. The fix? A live TV streaming service like DirecTV Stream. It makes a great Valentine’s Day gift for sports fans, or anyone that’s always struggling to find their content.