I've always wanted to help people. At the core of that is my faith in Jesus Christ, and the belief that we're each called to something bigger than ourselves. That drive was shaped early, watching my parents build their careers in medicine, and for the longest time I believed that was the path: that healthcare was the clearest way to make a real difference in someone's life.
When I discovered business, something clicked. Not just the mechanics of it, but the idea that a great product, built with intention, could quietly change the way people live. That's the kind of impact I wanted to have.
Lovely came from something I kept noticing in the people closest to me. In my parents, in family, in couples I watched grow together and drift apart: the relationships that stayed strong weren't the ones without hardship. They were the ones where people kept choosing to be present for each other. And the ones that faded didn't lose love. They lost consistency. The effort got crowded out by life, and the distance grew quietly, without anyone really meaning for it to.
Life gets full. Work, kids, mortgages, responsibilities that genuinely matter. And somewhere in the middle of all of it, the small things that make a relationship feel alive start to slip, not because people stop caring, but because caring isn't always enough on its own.
We created Lovely because that shouldn't be the reason a relationship drifts. The love is there. It just needs a better system to show it.
Daniel Acosta
Founding Engineer
Philosophers have spent centuries trying to describe love.
Some call it desire, others companionship, others a form of shared growth between two people moving through life together.
What they all seem to agree on is that love isn't static. It's something that has to be practiced.
Around the time as I was thinking about that idea, one of my professors sent an email to our class. A student was looking for developers to help build an idea. I reached out, and that student was Isaiah.
Our conversation started with software, but it quickly became something deeper: how relationships work, how people drift apart, and how the smallest gestures often mean the most.
As a developer, I spend my time building systems that turn ideas into real experiences. But the best technology doesn't replace human connection. It supports it quietly.
Lovely came from that belief. That love doesn't disappear. It just needs the space and consistency to be expressed.
Holden Anderson
Principal Engineer
Some developers are drawn to big companies. I've always been more interested in building something impactful from the ground up.
Startups always had a certain appeal to me, but when the opportunity to join Lovely first came up, I took some time to really think about it. While I was interviewing with other companies, I realized that what mattered most to me wasn't just the company itself, but the people I'd be working with and the environment I'd be part of. The team at Lovely stood out immediately. Everyone was collaborative, creative, and genuinely excited about what we were building. That made it clear to me that Lovely wasn't just a place where I could grow as a developer, but also a place where I could challenge myself, work with like-minded people, and help build something meaningful together.
What really sealed it for me was the mission. Relationships are one of those things that everyone values but few people actively invest in. We get busy, we get comfortable, and the small things that keep two people connected start to fade into the background. Building something that helps people stay intentional about the person they care about most — that felt like work worth doing.
Every day I get to solve real problems that directly affect how people show up for each other. That's not something you find at every company, and it's what makes Lovely special to me.
Caroline David
Lead Designer
Hello there! I'm Caroline David, a recent graduate from the University of California, Irvine (UCI) with a B.S. in Informatics and a specialization in Human-Computer Interaction. Throughout my life, I have been surrounded by the likes of both art and technology. Discovering the world of UX/UI—as an intersection between my biggest creative outlet and one of the most powerful everyday assets—sparked my passion for design.
As I continue to solve problems within design spaces, my main design goal is to utilize my innate compassion to foster genuine connections with those around me to build innovative solutions, while pushing the limits of my creativity. This is what drove me to join Lovely's team.
The core of Lovely's mission is to help bridge connections and help foster relationships, which is something I deeply care about. I hope Lovely's design helps to continuously spark that message and assists in maintaining genuine connections for all!