Recommended Apps for Couples and Relationships

Here are some great ways to connect with your partner, learn how to regulate yourself and each other, and find new ways to love each other better.

Lasting

Lasting helps you and your partner nurture your emotional connection and repair relationship issues. Each session creates the space for you to reflect, unpack your thoughts, and discuss them with your partner. This enables you to understand one another better, work through disagreements, and connect in healthy ways. And it's all based on decades of research.

Gottman Card Decks

This fun app offers helpful questions, statements, and ideas for improving your relationship. Download to explore 14 card decks with more than 1,000 flashcards.

Choose Love Maps to get to know your partner better, Opportunity for great date-night ideas, or explore the Salsa decks to add some spice to your intimate life.

Lovewick is an intimate space for your relationship to thrive. Connect to your partner in the little ways that matter.

Spark meaningful conversations and discover things they didn’t know about one another

  • Keep track of all the special moments they share together by digitally scrapbooking relationship milestones and memories into a chronological timeline

  • Keep a pulse on their relationship with a mini-journal where they can share their moods and feelings

  • Show appreciation for one another through a community-powered library with hundreds of unique ideas for dates and romantic gestures, wishlists to organize future trips and gifts, and detailed profiles to store notes about each other’s favorite things

Coral

Coral wants you to get the most horizontal happiness out of your life. We help couples & individuals deepen their connection & intimacy with science backed methodology.

Intimacy is a fundamental part of our health and happiness but why don’t we don’t treat it that way?

Coral aims to change the status quo by giving users an easy-to-use roadmap for self improvement that’s been vetted by experts in the field such as Dr. Ian Kerner, Dr. Lori Brotto and Dr. Emily Nagoski.

How does it work?

Each time you open the app you’ll be given a story to listen to, an article to read, a guided exercise to complete and/or a quiz that’s personalized to you based on your unique characteristics.

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Paige Bond

Paige Bond is an open relationship coach who specializes in helping individuals, couples, and ethically non-monogamous relationships with feeling insecure in their relationships. She is also the founder of Couples Counseling of Central Florida, the host of the Stubborn Love podcast, and the creator of the Jealousy to Joy Journey to help people pleasing millennials navigate non-monogamy.

Check out how to work with Paige.

https://www.paigebond.com
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