Moments is a daily relationship game for couples who want to feel closer without the pressure. Each day brings one gentle invitation designed to spark presence and connection. It's a 30-day journey that fits into real life—no apps required, no complicated rules, just two people choosing each other again.

A daily relationship game is a simple practice couples do together to stay connected. Unlike relationship advice or therapy, it doesn't diagnose problems or require deep conversations. It's just an intentional moment each day where both partners pause and engage with something meaningful together. For busy couples, it bridges the gap between saying "I love you" and actually feeling present with each other. It's the difference between going through life together and genuinely connecting.
One invitation per day: Your partner receives a single, thoughtful invitation—a question to ask, an activity to try, or a moment to share.
One person starts: Either partner can initiate. It's flexible. Some days you'll lead, some days they will.
Gentle and optional: You're never pressured. If today doesn't feel right, you skip it. Connection works better when it's chosen, not forced.
30-day journey: Follow the full month, or use Moments however feels right for your relationship. The structure is a guide, not a rule.
Takes minutes, not hours: Most invitations fit into your day without disrupting work, kids, or responsibilities. Real connection doesn't require hours—it requires presence.
No. Moments is a daily relationship game, not therapy or counseling. It's designed for couples who feel generally connected but want more presence and intentionality. If you're experiencing conflict, hurt, or major disconnection, a therapist is the right choice.
Most invitations take 1–10 minutes. You're not setting aside an hour or overhauling your routine. Even 5 minutes of genuine presence counts. The goal is consistency, not duration.
It's romantic and emotional, but not explicit. Moments creates space for closeness and intimacy without being adult-only. The invitations vary—some are playful, some are vulnerable, some are simply about being together.
Yes. The daily game takes minutes, and you can skip days without guilt. Most couples find that once they start, the small moments actually feel easier to protect than forcing a two-hour date night. It's built for real life.
Get early access to Moments and start your daily couples game today. Spend 30 days rebuilding presence, closeness, and intention with your partner.