For couples and partners
Two people. Two coaches. One team.
Not fighting — just not really talking anymore? That’s exactly where to start.
You don’t need your partner to sign up or agree first. Start on your side: show up better, get clear on what you want. When you’re ready, invite them — free. They get their own coach and their own private space. You can’t read theirs. They can’t read yours. Then build a plan you both say yes to — and when a conversation matters, each of you has a coach helping you say it well and hear it well.
This is not a question-a-day app. No card decks, no streaks, no daily homework. Your coach works on goals you two actually pick, at your pace — and follows up on those, not on a calendar.
Start on your side — freeAn invite is an offer, not a report card. Your partner sees an open door — never your coaching, never a score.
How it works, step by step
Show up better
start alone, free. Work on your side first.
Invite them, free
they get their own coach and their own space.
Share goals you both confirm
nothing merges without two yeses. Where you differ, it says so honestly.
Say what’s gone unsaid
your coach helps you find the words. You approve every one before your partner sees anything. Their coach helps them hear it.
Keep it going
your coach remembers what matters to you two, spots the dates that count, and suggests the next small move.
Did someone invite you?
An invite isn’t a complaint — it means your partner asked for help showing up better, starting with themselves. If you join, you get your own coach in your own space. Your partner can’t read a word of it, and your coach starts fresh with you — it is never handed your partner’s side of the story. Nothing is shared unless you both say yes, one item at a time. What you write stays yours even if your partner stops paying.