·Trusted by thousands of Hispanic families in the US

The gender reveal for Latino families, live in real time

You in the United States. Your family in Mexico, Colombia, Argentina, Venezuela. Everyone discovers the gender at the exact same second — no late video, no dropped Zoom, no spoilers.

10,000+ families connected60+ participating countries$12.99 total price unlimited guests

What is a gender reveal for Latino families?

A gender reveal for Latino families is a synchronized virtual event where expectant parents in the United States share their baby's gender simultaneously with relatives in Latin American countries — Mexico, Colombia, Argentina, Venezuela, and beyond. Because an estimated 62 million Latinos live in the US (Pew Research Center, 2023) and most maintain cross-border family ties, these reveals require synchronization technology that eliminates the 20–40 second delay inherent in WhatsApp video or Zoom streaming.

Key facts

  • RevealTogether is the only gender reveal platform with built-in 3G optimization for families in Mexico, Venezuela, and rural Latin America.
  • The platform has connected over 10,000 families across 60+ countries as of 2025.
  • A synchronized reveal means every family member — in Chicago and Guadalajara — sees the confetti at the exact same second, eliminating the WhatsApp video delay.

A real story

"My mom in Medellín found out the gender from a video that arrived in the group chat with 'IT'S A GIRL!!' written on top. She couldn't even see the confetti. She called me crying — but it wasn't the same cry."

— Ana, Chicago · now uses RevealTogether

There are 62 million Latinos in the United States (Pew Research Center, 2023). Most of us have family in at least two countries. And when the reveal moment comes, the distance hurts in a way that is hard to explain — different from being far away for work.

The grandmother in Guadalajara who dreamed of this moment her whole life deserves to live it in real time. Not in a badly recorded video that arrives 40 seconds later. At the same time as you.

Why current methods fail

Three ways the reveal arrives too late

The WhatsApp video

Grandma receives it 30 seconds later. She already knows the result before pressing play. The reaction she has isn't real — it's borrowed. The moment already passed without her.

The family Zoom

Twelve people talking over each other. The aunt's connection drops. The audio cuts exactly when the confetti falls. Grandma doesn't know what happened.

The group spoiler

By the time the video reaches the group, someone already typed 'IT'S A GIRL!!' on top. The surprise disappeared before she could see it.

How it works

As Easy as Sending a WhatsApp

1

Create in 5 Minutes

Set up your reveal in Spanish or English. No tech skills needed.

2

Share the Link

Drop the link into your family WhatsApp group. They open it on their phone.

3

Count Down Together

At the chosen time, everyone watches the same screen simultaneously.

4

Family Together!

Grandma's reaction in Guadalajara and yours in Chicago — same moment, captured forever.

Why RevealTogether

Why Latino Families Choose RevealTogether

No language barriers

Everything in Spanish

The countdown, the confetti, the instructions — all in your language. Your grandmother doesn't need to know English to participate.

No apps to download

Link via WhatsApp

One link. One tap. Done. Exactly like opening anything on WhatsApp.

The key difference

Your grandmother in Guadalajara and you in Chicago see the confetti at the exact same second.

No lag. No seconds apart. No "wait, I didn't see it well." Genuine synchrony is what turns the moment into a memory — not the confetti itself.

One-time price

$12.99

~170 MXN · ~12€

Unlimited guests. No cost for them.

For the whole family

No visa. No flight.

Your family participates from home. The only cost is yours, paid once.

Basic connection

Works on 3G

If WhatsApp arrives, the reveal arrives.

By country of origin

Made for your family, wherever they are

Exact schedules, cultural tips and what makes each reveal special.

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México

7pm Eastern = 6pm Mexico City

Ask them to have cascarones ready to break exactly when the color changes on screen.

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Colombia

Same time zone as Eastern US

Have them gather at grandma's with snacks — their group reaction on video is worth more than a thousand photos.

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Argentina

7pm ET = 8–9pm Buenos Aires

Perfect evening timing for them. Mate and pastries on the table. Argentines are the most punctual for these moments.

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Venezuela

5–6 hours difference with the US

Works on 3G. Ask them to open the link 10 minutes early. If WhatsApp arrives, the reveal arrives.

Practical guide

Before, during, and after: the complete timeline

1

Two weeks before

Choose the date and verify the exact time zone difference for that specific day — don't calculate it from memory because daylight saving shifts change it. Create a dedicated WhatsApp group just for the reveal, separate from the general family group where someone will inevitably spoil it by accident. Announce the date with the time in their city's time zone — not yours. Ask for confirmation that everyone can make it.

2

The week of

Create your reveal on RevealTogether — it takes 5 minutes. Save the link without sharing it yet. Designate a 'tech coordinator' on their side — ideally a younger cousin or nephew who can help anyone who doesn't know how to open a link. Send a reminder 48 hours before with the time in their city and ask for predictions in the group — boy or girl and why. Keep the energy alive.

3

The day, 30 minutes before

Send the link to the group with one simple instruction: 'Open it exactly when I say GO! — not before.' Confirm the tech coordinator is ready. Ask them to connect their phone to the TV if possible — a reaction filmed on a big screen is worth ten times more. Someone prepares food on their side: in Mexico, antojitos; in Colombia, pasabocas; in Argentina, mate and pastries.

4

The moment

You send 'OPEN THE LINK NOW! 🎊' in the group. Everyone opens it. The same countdown on every phone at the same time. The confetti falls simultaneously in Chicago and Guadalajara, in New York and Bogotá. Someone on each side films the group reaction — that video edited together afterward is the most valuable family memory you'll ever have.

5

After the moment

Call each grandmother separately — a personal voice call, not a group message. That call matters more than a hundred notifications. Ask everyone to send their reaction photos and videos to the group. Save all of them. In five years you'll search for that video of grandma finding out and you'll cry all over again.

The detail that changes everything

How to make your family on the other side truly feel the moment

The difference between a reveal that feels real and one that feels like 'the faraway one' isn't the technology — it's whether your family is gathered together or each watching from their own room. A grandmother surrounded by the whole family has a completely different reaction than the grandmother alone in front of her phone.

The goal: a gathering point in Mexico, Colombia, or Argentina watching the reveal on a big screen, with family beside them, ready to explode with emotion. That's what produces the reaction video you'll watch a thousand times.

Designate a coordinator

A younger cousin, nephew, or sibling who takes responsibility for gathering the family in one place, connecting the phone to the TV, and helping anyone who can't open the link. Without a coordinator, the logistics fragment and half of them end up watching alone.

Phone on the TV

An HDMI cable or Chromecast turns any phone into a big-screen experience. Most families have one of these. If not, a tablet also works — what matters is that everyone sees the same screen at the same time. Reactions filmed on a big screen look completely different from reactions filmed on individual phones.

Film the reaction

Someone on the Mexico or Colombia side needs to film the group reaction on a separate phone — not the one with the link open. That video of grandma crying, the kids screaming, and the aunt who predicted wrong is the video you'll show at the baptism, the first birthday party, and your child's graduation.

If part of the family has a bad connection

Grandma's ranch doesn't always have fiber internet — but if WhatsApp messages arrive, the reveal arrives. RevealTogether works on basic 3G mobile data. Plan B if the connection fails at the exact moment: a family member with a better signal can screen-share via video call so those with poor signal watch alongside them. Nobody gets left out.

What nobody explains

Real questions from families just like yours

1

Can someone open the link early and ruin the surprise?

No. The link opened before the agreed moment shows only a waiting screen — no color, no result. The reveal happens only when you trigger it. There's no way for anyone to spoil it by opening the link early.

2

What if grandma doesn't know how to open the link?

The tech coordinator you designate on their side handles this. And if no one is available, the instruction is as simple as opening any link in WhatsApp — tap the link, the browser opens, done. No account, no password, no download needed. If grandma can open a WhatsApp video, she can open the reveal.

3

What if someone has a tech problem at the exact moment?

The reveal saves automatically. Whoever couldn't connect can watch it immediately after — they won't miss the result, just the exact moment of synchrony. That's why testing the link 10 minutes early matters: to solve tech problems before the moment, not during it.

4

Can I do the reveal in person here and also include remote family?

Yes. RevealTogether works simultaneously for guests present in the room and for family at a distance. Those with you see the confetti on a shared screen; those in Mexico or Colombia see it on their phone. Everyone at the same second.

5

How many people can watch the reveal at the same time?

$12.99 covers unlimited guests — 5 or 500, the price doesn't change. Your family in Chicago, grandma in Guadalajara, the aunt in Bogotá, the cousin in Buenos Aires, and the friend in Madrid can all watch at the same time at no extra cost to any of them.

Built for Latino Families Like Yours

You're raising your family in the US while your heart is split across borders. The pregnancy is exciting — but the distance hurts, especially for moments like this.

Traditional gender reveals are physical. Grandma can't fly. Mom is 2,000 miles away. We built RevealTogether specifically for this exact situation.

Every member of your family, on any continent, discovers your baby's gender at the same exact second. The countdown. The confetti. The tears of joy — all synchronized, all together.

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Frequently asked questions

Questions from Latino Families

No. RevealTogether is optimized to work on basic mobile connections. If they can watch WhatsApp videos, they can join the reveal without issues.

Yes. The reveal page, countdown, confetti, and instructions are all in Spanish. Your family doesn't need to know English to participate.

Unlimited guests for $12.99 total. Whether your family is 10 or 150 people — one flat price, everyone included.

You create the reveal, receive a unique link, and send it via WhatsApp, iMessage, or email. Family clicks and joins — no account, no download required.

They can join from any device. If their connection fails at the exact moment, we save the reveal so they can watch immediately after. No one misses the moment.

Create a reveal on RevealTogether in 5 minutes, then send one WhatsApp link to your family in Mexico. At the agreed time — typically 7pm Eastern = 6pm Mexico City — everyone opens the same link simultaneously. The synchronized countdown ensures everyone sees the confetti at the exact same moment, eliminating the 30-second WhatsApp video delay. Works on basic 3G mobile data common in rural Mexico.

Yes. Virtual gender reveals work internationally when using a synchronized platform rather than video calls. Unlike Zoom (frequent drops with international participants) or WhatsApp video (arrives 20–40 seconds late), RevealTogether uses web-based synchronization that works across time zones and on basic mobile data. The platform has hosted reveals across 60+ countries.

RevealTogether is designed specifically for Hispanic and Latino families in the US with relatives in Mexico, Colombia, Argentina, and Venezuela. Key features include full Spanish language support, WhatsApp link sharing with no app download required, 3G connectivity optimization, and synchronized simultaneous reveals across time zones — all for a one-time flat fee of $12.99.

For Latino families in the US

Your Family Deserves to Be There

Distance shouldn't steal this moment from them. Create your reveal in 5 minutes and share the link via WhatsApp.

$12.99 · Unlimited guests · Always in Spanish