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One question a night, together.

Both answer on one phone, flip the card, and see each other's answers side by side.

A question a day, freeOne shared phoneNo accounts$29.99 lifetime Pro
Flip the card — both answers side by side

Five minutes a night, closer every day

A flame you tend together

Every night you connect, your flame glows a little brighter and your streak ticks up. No pressure, no guilt.

Your Kindling flame grows with your streak

Never runs out

Thousands of prompts across every stage — dating, long-distance, married, parents — plus an engine that keeps composing fresh ones.

Question packs for every mood

Revisit your story

Every answer is saved to “Us”. Scroll back, and let “on this day” resurface a sweet answer from a while ago.

On this day — revisit an old answer

Made for the couch, not the cloud

Answer & flip

Each of you taps in an answer, then flip the card — both appear side by side. That “oh, you said that?” moment is the whole point.

One phone, no accounts

No pairing, no sign-in, no cloud sync. Play it on the couch, on one phone, together.

Tonight's question, waiting

A Home Screen widget shows tonight's question before you even open the app.

Home Screen widget with tonight's question

Honest pricing

A curated question every day, the flip-to-reveal ritual, your flame and the starter pack are free forever. Pro unlocks every pack, full history and keepsake export: $2.99/month (7-day free trial), $19.99/year (14-day free trial), or $29.99 once — yours forever, never renews.

The top couples apps charge about $60 a year and make both of you create accounts. Kindling is the opposite.

FAQ

Where do our answers go?

Nowhere. Every answer stays on your device — no account, no cloud sync, and Kindling never collects what you write. See the Privacy Policy.

Do we both need the app?

No — Kindling is designed for one shared phone. Open it together, answer in turn, flip the card.

What if we finished tonight's question?

Pull another, open a themed pack, or try a light game mode like “how well do you know me”. The well never dries up.

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