
Cuplido - Couples Habits
Small moments, lasting love!
About
Most couples don't drift apart from one big thing. It's the small stuff. The days you forgot to actually talk. The week that went by without a proper walk. The coffee you used to drink together that turned into two coffees in two rooms.
Cuplido fixes that, gently. You pick a journey with your partner. Each day, you do one small thing together: a question worth answering, an activity worth trying, a challenge that takes ten minutes. Build a streak. Level up across 100 levels. Miss a day and protection kicks in, because life happens.
It reads like a friend with good ideas, not a therapy app. No worksheets, no clinical language, no "create a safe space." Just small things, done on purpose, that add up.
Why I built this: the best moments in my own relationship and marriage have never been the big trips or the anniversaries. They've been the short walks, the slow coffees, the late-night "wait, when you were a kid..." conversations. Cuplido exists to help couples have more of those, without it feeling forced.
Who it's for: couples who like each other and want to keep liking each other. New relationships, long ones, marriages. If you've ever ended a week and thought, "We didn't really talk much," this is for you.
Start tonight. Pick a journey. Do the first thing. Your relationship will notice before you do.
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