
Ten games for couples. From soft teases to wild dares. You set the spice level. The app handles the rest.
Every game adjusts from first-date energy to been-together-forever bold. You set the dial.
Both partners swipe on desires separately. The app only reveals what you both liked. No rejection.
Four games work in real-time across any distance. Same couch or different cities.
Each game solves a different problem couples actually face.
Pull a card. Answer or act.
Swipe desires. Reveal only mutual matches.
Answer separately. Compare compatibility.
Spin. Pick a mission. Complete it.
Control the heat slider. Build anticipation.
Guided scenarios. Choose your roles.
Both partners swipe through desire cards on their own. The app reveals only the ones you both liked. If one person swipes yes and the other doesn't, it stays hidden forever. Nobody knows. Nobody gets hurt. It's a safety net for the kind of honesty that makes relationships better.
Guides, questions, and resources for every kind of couple.
Most dead bedroom advice adds pressure to a situation already suffocating under it. What it actually is, the physical and circumstantial causes most guides skip, the three-stage rebuild, and answers to the questions couples are afraid to ask out loud.
Initiation anxiety is not low desire. It is the fear of reaching for your partner when you are not sure the reach will be received. The rejection-guilt cycle, why talking about it is not enough, and three bridges that actually work.
Research confirms that scheduling intimacy reduces anxiety and increases anticipation. Three reframes that turn a calendar entry into something worth looking forward to, and why the app-as-initiator mechanic solves the part no therapist can.
The research behind at-home therapy exercises is solid. The format is usually wrong. Seven exercises reframed as games, challenges, and rituals that fit inside an actual evening.
Every couples app published its own 'best of' list in 2026. Here is one written by someone who tested all forty-one. Paired, Flamme, HotBoard, Ember, Pookie, Tethered, PillowTalk, CupidDice, Sparkz, Melba, Coelle, OurCouple, Maia, and twenty-eight more compared honestly. Updated May 2026.
You still love each other. You're just not reaching for each other anymore. What's actually happening when a relationship starts running on logistics instead of desire.
Free on iOS and Android. No awkward conversations required.