Michael had been quietly frustrated for years. Jess had no idea. When he finally snapped, she was shocked—they'd seemed fine. The truth? He'd never felt safe enough to tell her what he actually needed.
An app with guided conversation prompts designed to help couples discover what they truly need—and finally say what they've been afraid to.
What do you need from me that you've been afraid to ask for?
Card 47When was the last time you felt truly heard by me?
Card 23What's one thing about yourself you wish I understood better?
Card 08Small frustrations pile up for years. One partner holds everything in until they finally snap—leaving the other blindsided: "But we were fine!"
You talk about schedules, kids, and logistics. But the deeper questions—about needs, fears, and dreams—never get asked. Surface conversations keep you stuck.
When there's something important to say, fear takes over. What if they react badly? What if it makes things worse? So you stay silent—and drift further apart.
Michael had been quietly frustrated for years. Jess had no idea. When he finally snapped, she was shocked—they'd seemed fine. The truth? He'd never felt safe enough to tell her what he actually needed.
Better Us gives you the words when you don't know where to start—turning awkward silences into meaningful breakthroughs, right from your phone.
Set aside time for connection. The app guides you through conversation sessions designed for depth, not small talk.
Each card holds a thoughtfully crafted question. Take turns answering—no interrupting, no fixing. Just presence and curiosity.
Save meaningful moments, revisit past conversations, and watch your understanding of each other deepen over time.
Most relationship struggles come from confusing what we want with what we actually need. These cards help you separate the two—so you can address what really matters.
You already have 80% of what you need in your partner. But without clarity, you might chase the 20% elsewhere. Better Us helps you see what's already there.
The cards create permission to say what you've held back. When a question is on the table, you're not attacking—you're exploring together.
This isn't a one-time fix. Open the app whenever you feel distance creeping in. Build a practice of connection that compounds over time.
"We've been together 5 years and I learned things about him in one session that I never knew. It's like the app gives you permission to go deeper."
"As an introvert, I struggle to start these conversations. Having the prompts there takes the pressure off—I can just read the card and share."
"We do a session every Sunday evening now. It's become our ritual—better than any date night we've tried."
Join the waitlist to get early access to the Better Us app—and be part of shaping a tool designed to keep couples connected.