80 Cute ‘Good Morning’ Texts

80 Cute 'Good Morning' Texts

Waking up to a text from your favorite person is basically the 2026 version of a knight on a white horse. It’s romantic, it’s a little thrilling, and it sets the entire tone for your day. But let’s be real, sending “good morning” every single day gets stale faster than that loaf of bread you forgot about.

You need to spice it up. You need something that makes them smile into their phone on their commute. Something a little flirty, a little sweet, or just plain weird enough to make them laugh. So, I did the hard work for you and rounded up the best good morning texts to send your partner, your crush, or your situationship. You’re welcome.

 

 

Flirty Good Morning Texts That Aren’t Cheesy

This is for when you want them thinking about you all. day. long. A little bit of spice with their morning coffee never hurt anyone, right? Just be sure you know your audience before you hit send on number five.

1. Morning, trouble. I was dreaming about you all night.
2. My bed is way too empty without you in it.
3. I can’t decide what I want more: coffee or you.
4. Just a heads up, you’re going to be on my mind all day.
5. Woke up thinking about what we were doing last night. Round two later?
6. I’m not a morning person, but I’d be a morning person for you.
7. You must be tired from running through my dreams all night. (Okay, a little cheesy, but it works).
8. Good morning to my favorite person to annoy.
9. Just your daily reminder that you’re hot.
10. Wish I was waking up to your face right now.
11. Are you tired? Because you’ve been running through my mind all morning.
12. Hope your day is as nice as your butt.
13. I can’t wait to see you later.
14. Can we just call in sick and stay in bed all day?
15. My morning would be better if it started with you.
16. Just picturing you is making my morning better.
17. I had a really good dream about you. I’ll tell you about it later 😉
18. Good morning! I expect you to be thinking of me all day.
19. I woke up smiling because you were the first thing on my mind.
20. I’m officially accepting applications for a cuddle buddy. You’re the only applicant.

 

 

Sweet Morning Texts for When You’re All In Your Feels

Sometimes you just wanna be cute and let them know you care. These are the texts that feel like a warm hug. They’re perfect for a new relationship or for reminding your long-term partner that you’re still obsessed with them.

21. Hope you have a day as amazing as you are.
22. Good morning, sunshine!
23. Just thinking about you and wanted to say hi.
24. You make my mornings so much better.
25. I hope you slept well! Can’t wait to talk to you.
26. Good morning to the reason I smile every day.
27. I’m so lucky to have you.
28. Counting down the minutes until I can see you.
29. I hope your coffee is strong and your day is short.
30. You’re the best part of my day, every day.
31. Good morning, my love.
32. Just wanted to send a little good morning text to my favorite person.
33. Thinking of you! Have the best day.
34. Waking up knowing you’re in my life is the best feeling.
35. You’re the first thing I think about when I wake up.
36. I miss you already.
37. I can’t wait to hear about your day later.
38. Sending you all the good vibes this morning.
39. You’re my favorite notification.
40. Have a ridiculously good day.

 

 

Funny ‘Good Morning’ Texts to Make Them Spit Out Their Coffee

If your love language is sarcasm and humor, these are for you. A funny text is a great way to start the day on a lighthearted note. It shows you don’t take things too seriously and that you share the same sense of humor.

41. Good morning. Let’s get this bread.
42. [Insert coffee emoji] You need this.
43. Wake up, sleepyhead! The world needs your brand of chaos.
44. Good morning to everyone except my alarm clock.
45. I love you more than I love hitting the snooze button. And that’s a lot.
46. Rise and shine! Or just, like, roll over and groan. Your choice.
47. You’re lucky you’re cute, because I am NOT a morning person.
48. Beep boop. This is your robot girlfriend/boyfriend reminding you to have a good day.
49. I dreamt we won the lottery. So, you’re buying breakfast, right?
50. Good morning. I’ve already decided we’re ordering takeout tonight.
51. Hope your day is less of a mess than my hair is right now.
52. Wakey wakey, eggs and bakey. (I’m not making you breakfast, though.)
53. Congrats on another day of not being a morning person.
54. You’re my second favorite thing to do in the morning.
55. Let’s make a deal: you make the coffee, I’ll pretend to be cheerful.
56. Roses are red, violets are blue, the only thing better than sleep is you.
57. Good morning! Let’s make some questionable decisions today.
58. I believe in you! (And also in caffeine. Lots of caffeine.)
59. I’m not saying I’m a snack, but my morning text is a treat.
60. Go get ’em, tiger. Or don’t. I’ll still like you.

 

 

Quick & Cute Texts for Your New Crush

Navigating the early stages? It’s a minefield. You want to be present but not clingy. These texts are low-key, breezy, and show you’re thinking of them without being *too* much.

61. Morning! Hope you have a great day.
62. Was just thinking about our conversation last night. 🙂
63. Good morning! Hope you slept well.
64. Hey you. Just wanted to say good morning.
65. Hope your day gets off to a good start!
66. Morning! Let me know if you survive all your meetings today.
67. Saw [something that reminded you of them] and it made me think of you.
68. Happy [day of the week]! Almost the weekend.
69. Just wanted to be the first person to say good morning to you.
70. Good luck with [thing they have going on today]! You’ll crush it.
71. Hope you have a day that doesn’t suck!
72. Morning! Still smiling about our date.
73. Sending you a smile to start your day.
74. I’m a little distracted this morning because I can’t stop thinking about you.
75. Just wanted to pop up in your phone and say hi!
76. Are you a coffee? Because you’re brewing in my mind.
77. You up? Just wanted to say good morning.
78. Let’s make today awesome.
79. What’s on your agenda today, besides being cute?
80. Morning! Don’t work too hard.

 

 

Need More Inspo? We Tested These.

Sometimes you need to call in the experts. Or, you know, just buy a book or download an app that does the thinking for you. I sifted through the options to find the ones that are actually worth your time and money.

 

 

The Good Morning Book by Robyn Polansky Morrison

For $12.99, this is technically a children’s book, but it’s so freaking adorable. It’s got this mindful, rhyming story that’s all about starting the day with good energy, stretching, and being happy. We could all use that vibe.

The artwork is stunning and features a ton of diverse kids, which I loved. It’s an obvious buy if you’re a parent, but honestly, it’s just a sweet, positive book to have on your coffee table for a little morning pick-me-up.

The Downside: It’s primarily aimed at children, less for adults seeking romantic texts.

 

 

Good Morning Greetings & SMS App

Good Morning Greetings & SMS App

It’s free! This app is perfect when you’re in a rush and just need something quick and shareable. It’s loaded with tons of messages and GIFs you can send to literally anyone—your partner, your mom, your work wife.

Users rave about how simple it is to use. You just find one you like and hit share. It’s a super easy way to brighten someone’s morning without any brainpower required on your part.

The Downside: Some images appear skewed on certain devices.

 

 

Good Morning Love Messages App by Sweet Love Studio

Good Morning Love Messages App by Sweet Love Studio

This app is also free and designed specifically for sending sweet nothings to your partner. Reviewers called it super romantic and perfect for starting the day with a dose of love and care. If you’re not a natural wordsmith, this is your new best friend.

It’s highly rated for providing daily inspiration, so you’ll never run out of ideas. It’s like having a little romance coach in your pocket.

The Downside: Limited selections according to some users.

 

 

60 Adorable Good Morning Texts to Dazzle Your Woman

This one costs $9.99 and is basically a cheat sheet for guys. It’s a paperback book filled with 60 ready-to-use texts that are flirty, sweet, and designed to make your girlfriend or wife feel special.

Reviewers said it genuinely helped them show more affection and build their relationship. If you struggle to put your feelings into words, this book literally does it for you. Just copy, paste, and watch her smile.

The Downside: It’s gender-specific, so it’s not for all audiences.

 

 

Good Morning Text Messages for Her Love by Harry Q

For just $2.99, you get an eBook packed with thoughtful morning messages. It’s all about sending words that show you care and starting her day off on the right foot. It’s an easy, cheap way to up your romance game.

Because it’s an eBook, you can have it on your phone for quick access anytime you need inspiration. It has a great mix of flirty and sweet texts that feel authentic.

The Downside: It’s digital only, so there’s no physical copy.

 

 

100+ Good Morning/Night Texts for Couples by StormyPetalsDesigns

This digital download from Etsy is $3.09 and is a lifesaver for long-distance couples. It comes with over 100 prompts that are way more exciting than “hey.” Buyers loved the mix of romantic, flirty, and even spicy categories.

It also has fill-in-the-blank options, which makes the messages feel more personal. It’s an instant PDF download, so you can start using it immediately to keep that spark alive across the miles.

The Downside: It’s a digital product, which means you have to print it yourself for physical use.

 

 

Good Morning Messages: Prayer, Praise, and Love from Above

At $14.99, this paperback is for those who want to start their day with a little faith. It’s a devotional filled with uplifting prayers and messages that promote a positive, spiritual mindset. It’s less about flirty texts and more about deep, meaningful connection.

It has great ratings from users who say it helps them start each day with encouragement and spiritual guidance. If that’s your vibe, you’ll love this.

The Downside: The religious focus may not suit everyone.

 

 

The Good Morning Journal by Marc and Angel

The Good Morning Journal by Marc and Angel

This journal costs $15.99 and is from the bestselling authors of *1,000+ Little Things Happy, Successful People Do Differently*. It’s not about texting others, but about checking in with yourself. Each morning, it gives you powerful prompts to help you find perspective and purpose.

I found the inspirational quotes and daily reflection prompts to be a great way to center myself before a chaotic day. It’s a solid tool for building a more mindful morning routine.

The Downside: It requires a consistent writing commitment.

 

 

Good Morning, I Love You by Shauna Shapiro

Good Morning, I Love You by Shauna Shapiro

For $16.00, this book is all about mindfulness. Dr. Shauna Shapiro uses neuroscience to explain how you can basically rewire your brain for more calm and joy. It’s less about text message ideas and more about a practice of self-love.

Reviewers swear by the self-compassion exercises for transforming their mornings. If you’re looking to start your day with inner peace instead of just a text, this is a great choice.

The Downside: It’s more practice-oriented than a collection of texts.

 

 

Morning Messages: Invitations by Peggy Black

Morning Messages: Invitations by Peggy Black

This book is $18.00 and acts like a daily oracle. Each morning, you get a prompt or “invitation” to help guide your actions and shift your beliefs in a positive way. It’s very interactive and motivational.

Users say it provides amazing inner guidance. It’s perfect for spiritual seekers who want to set a clear, positive intention for their day.

The Downside: The abstract concepts may confuse beginners.

 

 

Good Morning My Chickadees, Morning Messages from Mom

Good Morning My Chickadees, Morning Messages from Mom

Priced at $12.00, this book is specifically for moms who want to connect with their teens. It’s filled with anecdotes, quotes, and scriptures to provide daily inspiration and start conversations about faith.

It’s a great tool for families looking to begin the day with a shared sense of goodness and spiritual connection. A sweet idea for keeping in touch with older kids.

The Downside: It’s very targeted at moms and young adults.

 

 

Good Morning Beautiful by Daines L. Reed

Good Morning Beautiful by Daines L. Reed

This inspirational story costs $13.99. It’s a novel, not a text guide, but it’s filled with positive themes of growth, sisterhood, and relationships. The characters feel realistic and will inspire you to be a better person.

It’s a great read if you want something uplifting to start your day. It’s all about finding strength and positivity, which is the perfect morning mindset.

The Downside: It’s part of a series, so it’s best to read the first book first.

 

 

The 5 AM Club by Robin Sharma

The 5 AM Club by Robin Sharma

For $18.00, this book is legendary for a reason. It’s all about transforming your life by transforming your morning. It gives you a step-by-step blueprint for building a productive, powerful morning ritual.

If you’re serious about becoming an early riser and maximizing your potential, this is a must-read. It has rave reviews for a reason—it really works if you commit to it.

The Downside: It focuses more on building a routine than sending texts.

 

 

Good Morning Greetings & Sms App

Good Morning Greetings & Sms App

The iOS version of this app is $1.99. App Store reviewers love the cute GIFs and messages you can send to friends and family. It’s optimized for iPhone and makes sharing morning greetings super easy and fun.

It’s a simple, effective tool for anyone who wants a huge library of shareable content right on their phone. Perfect for when you have writer’s block.

The Downside: You have to pay for full access to all the features.

 

 

135 Romantic Texts for Him Digital Download

At $3.09, this digital pack from Etsy gives you 135 texts specifically for him. It includes messages for special occasions, so you’re covered for birthdays and anniversaries too. It’s appreciated for its variety and ease of use.

You get an instant PDF download, so you can have fresh ideas in minutes. It’s a great little investment for strengthening your bond and keeping the romance alive.

The Downside: It’s gender-specific and written for women to send to men.

 

 

What Makes a Good Morning Text, Anyway?

Okay, so you have the list, you have the apps, you have the books. But what’s the actual secret sauce? After scrolling through hundreds of these, I’ve got it down to a science. Trust me on this.

First, keep it personal. A generic “gm” is fine, but mentioning something specific—like a joke from your date last night or something you know they have planned for the day—shows you’re actually paying attention. It makes them feel seen.

And second, match their energy. If you’re in a new situationship, sending a super intense, poetic message at 6 a.m. might be a little scary. Start light and breezy. But if you’re with your long-term partner, go ahead and get mushy. The whole point is to make *them* feel good, so think about what they’d actually want to read.

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