Bound

Less guessing. More understanding.

Most relationships do not lose love all at once. More often, they lose clarity in small, ordinary moments, when both people are tired, busy, and left to read too much on their own.

  • Stay in sync with a calmer read on mood, energy, and capacity
  • Begin as a private space for yourself, or share it intentionally with someone else
  • Keep notes, plans, agreements, and daily moments in one shared place
  • No feed. No streaks. No performance.
Bound Home screen showing a partner check-in and a gentle suggestion
Busy days Feel closer, even when life gets loud

A calmer read on what your partner is carrying, so connection can feel nearby even when your days are full.

What strains a relationship is rarely love itself.

More often, it is the weight of ordinary life, and the distance that gathers when too much is left to guesswork.

Daily Signal

A calmer place for the parts of real relationship life.

Daily check-ins

A simple way to share mood, energy, and capacity before the day turns into guesswork.

Intimacy Check

A clearer way to say what would help when something feels delicate, off, or hard to name.

Shared context

Keep notes, plans, agreements, and the things you should not have to keep re-explaining in one calmer place.

Daily moments

Hold on to a photo or a small moment without turning closeness into content.

Solo or shared

Start with a private space for reflection, or use Bound as something you share intentionally with someone else.

Bound Daily Check-in screen
Daily Signal

A clearer read on the emotional weather of the day.

No essays. No performance. Just a more useful signal before assumptions, distance, or silence have time to take hold.

A Calmer Next Move

Some moments need a gentler next step, not a larger conversation.

When something feels hard to name, Bound can help the moment move more gracefully through clarity, pause, reflection, or one small act of care.

Bound Intimacy Check screen
Bound shared space showing daily question and relationship spaces
Shared Context

One place for the things the two of you should not have to keep re-explaining.

Keep questions, agreements, wishes, and the quiet context of the relationship together, so it is easier to return to what matters.

Gentle Reflection

See the patterns. Strengthen the bond.

Bound is becoming a calmer place to notice the shape of the week, the patterns underneath the moment, and what keeps helping over time.

Bound pattern view showing recent check-ins over time

For Everyday Closeness

Staying close is usually decided in small moments.

Know a little more before you assume

A better read on each other makes it easier to respond with care instead of interpretation.

Keep important things in one place

Shared context is easier to return to when it is held together, not scattered across daily life.

Move through difficult moments more gently

Some moments soften with clarity, pause, or one small gesture offered at the right time.

Stay close without turning it into a project

Bound is meant to support the relationship quietly, not become another demand inside it.

Start alone, share later if you want

Bound can begin as a private place to understand yourself and become something shared when the timing is right.

Private By Design

Private by design, not as an afterthought.

Your relationship does not need an audience, a streak, or a layer of performance. Bound is made for two people directly, with no public profiles, no discovery, and no feed built around attention.

Locked before they leave your phone

Private moments are protected on your device before they are stored.

Made for two people

No public profiles, no discovery, and no social layer built around your relationship.

No loops built for attention

No leaderboards, no streak pressure, and no mechanics built to keep you coming back for the wrong reasons.

No Performance

Bound is meant to support the relationship quietly, then recede.

No points. No streak pressure. No demand to perform closeness. Just something steady to return to when a little more clarity would help.

FAQ

A few things worth knowing.

Is Bound a social network?

No. Bound is a private space for two, with no public profiles, discovery, or social feed.

What does "private by design" mean here?

Bound avoids public sharing patterns, streaks, and other attention-driven mechanics. It is built for two people to use directly, not for an audience.

Does Bound replace hard conversations?

No. Bound can make everyday feelings easier to name, but it is not a replacement for honest conversation or professional care.

What can we keep in Bound?

Daily check-ins, Intimacy Check entries, notes, plans, agreements, and daily moments like shared photos.

Early feedback

What early users are saying.

"This is an incredible concept for veterans. They are often taught to stay nonverbal about what they are feeling. This creates a way to check in without a hard talk, without shame, and without embarrassment."

- Morgan, early tester

"You have created something really incredible."

- Kirsten

"This is awesome. Honestly, something like this could have saved my marriage."

- John, early tester

"I love the Intimacy Check feature."

- Danielle

Bound

A calmer way to stay close.

Bound is a calmer place to reflect honestly, stay in sync, hold what matters, and move through real relationship life with a little more care.

For people who want less guessing, more clarity, and a more thoughtful place for the life they share with themselves or someone else.