A private companion for couples
Catch the drift before it becomes distance.
Good relationships rarely break. They just slowly stop being noticed.
I notice the small things, so you don't have to be the only one.
Two private minutes a week. Your check-ins stay yours.
For couples who are mostly okay
You know that quiet feeling.
- You're doing fine — and yet you can't remember the last real conversation.
- A small thing shifted this week. Neither of you named it.
- You've wanted to ask what they're carrying — but never in the right moment.
- You're usually the one who notices. Lately, that's felt a little lonely.
Re:Bond is for the in-between. Before a hard week quietly becomes a hard year.
A quieter Sunday
Two quiet views of the same week.
On Sunday, you each see a shared pattern between the two of you — and a private nudge meant just for you. Never each other's check-ins.
How a week feels
One honest minute. One clearer Sunday.
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A small moment, captured.
When something lands — a good day, a heavy one, a thing they said that stayed with you — you write one line for yourself. It stays yours.
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I'm quietly noticing.
Across your week and theirs, I look for the patterns a busy week buries — tiny bids, repeating themes, the things you've both been almost saying.
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Sunday, together.
You each see a gentle reflection of the week between you — what worked, what shifted, and one tiny thing worth trying next.
And when you're ready for the harder questions, Bond helps you ask them honestly. Nook keeps the small life-stuff in one calm place. Both built so honesty stays safe.
Built so honesty stays safe
Your private words stay private.
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Your check-ins stay yours.
Your partner sees the shared insight on Sunday — never the entry you wrote.
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No social. No scoring.
No feed, no streaks, no badges. Nothing to perform.
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You stay in control.
Export or delete everything, any time. No third-party tracking, ever.
Start with one honest minute
I'll be here when you're ready.
A minute, once a week. That's all it takes to start noticing the relationship you already have.
Before you start
The questions worth asking.
No. I'm a companion for the everyday in-between — for couples who are mostly okay and want to stay that way. If you need more, please find a professional you trust.
No. Your check-ins stay yours. What you both see on Sunday is a shared reflection, never your raw words.
You can start on your own. The value compounds when both of you check in — invite them when it feels right.