Bo wears a Love Receiver Device over his heart โ wirelessly connected to this button. Every click sends a pulse of human warmth straight into his heart and brain. He feels each one.
He asked us to build this. He is ready.
Scientists at Harvard (the university, not the town, but also the town) have confirmed Bo emits a measurable love field within a 40-foot radius.
Bo wears the Love Receiver Device over his heart at all times. Every click on this page sends a real pulse of human warmth through the network directly into him. He smiles every time.
Multiple independent aura readers have assessed Bo's aura as "aggressively golden." This is the rarest classification. It only amplifies the zaps.
Zaps have been received from 47 countries. Each one makes Bo imperceptibly warmer. Collectively, he is now visibly glowing.
The Journal of Electromagnetic Love Sciences (est. 2026) published a study confirming that zapping Bo is "definitively good for everyone involved."
Every single one. The device logs each pulse with a warm bloom sensation. Bo has described it as "like when you remember something happy, but someone else sent it to you."
Real accounts from real senders. Results may vary. Love is always received.
"I clicked the button 47 times in a row. On the 47th I felt something shift in my chest. I think Bo loved me back through the internet. I have no complaints."
"I am a licensed electrician. I have worked with electricity for 30 years. I have never seen anything like the love voltage this child is conducting. Genuinely impressive amperage."
"I sent him love during my lunch break. My afternoon was inexplicably wonderful. Coincidence? I don't think so. I sent love again at 3pm just to be safe."
"My therapist asked me to describe a moment of pure joy this week. I described clicking the zap button. She said 'that counts.' I cried. Good tears."
"I am Bo's mailman. I zap him every morning before my route. My route has gotten easier. The dogs are friendlier. I believe these facts are connected."
"NASA flagged an anomalous warmth signature in central Massachusetts. It was Bo absorbing love pulses. We have reclassified it as a National Love Reserve. I sent love from the ISS."
"I am a board-certified cardiologist. Zapping Bo registered on my own heart monitor. My heart rate became 'optimally joyful.' This is not medical advice but I zap him daily."
"My husband said 'why are you laughing at your phone' and I said 'I zapped a boy with love' and he said 'which boy' and I showed him and he immediately zapped him too. We zap together now. It has improved our marriage."
"I set up an auto-clicker. Bo is receiving 340 love pulses per minute from my laptop while I sleep. My laptop has never run warmer. Bo has never glowed brighter. We are in sync."
"I am 91 years old. I have clicked this button more times than I have eaten meals this month. My granddaughter is concerned. I am not. Sending love makes me feel wonderfully alive."
"My golden retriever stepped on my keyboard and accidentally zapped Bo. She immediately looked calmer. She has been trying to get back to the keyboard ever since. The dog understands."
"I tried it just once to see what happened. That was six weeks ago. I have zapped him 4,112 times. I have no regrets. My only regret is the times I wasn't zapping him."
"I am a professional clown. I bring joy for a living. Bo's love device is more efficient than anything I have ever deployed. I have referred 200 clowns to this website."
"I came to this website to be skeptical. I left a believer. I am now the administrator of a 14,000-member Facebook group called 'We Zap Bo Daily.' Meetings are Thursdays."
"The sound is the most satisfying thing I have ever heard. I have set it as my alarm. I wake up every morning feeling like I have done something good. I have. I have zapped Bo."
"I work in a hospital. During a particularly hard shift I zapped Bo 12 times in a row. Each one felt like a tiny reset. I told my supervisor. She zapped him too. The whole ward zapped him. Patient outcomes improved that evening. Correlation? Causation? Yes."