For long-term couples
Rebuild intimacy and find common ground again
Long relationships settle into routine. That's not a problem to fix — it's a signal to make space for new discovery. Tingle gives long-term couples a private, consent-first way to name what you want, find where you already overlap, and try something new together.
What changes with Tingle
- • Each partner answers privately — no pressure at the dinner table.
- • Only overlapping interests surface as matches.
- • AI-generated scenarios use what you both actually want.
- • Hard limits are always respected.
- • Works when you're together or apart.
Common questions
How do couples rebuild intimacy after a long relationship?
Rebuilding intimacy usually starts with two things: naming what each partner actually wants, and creating low-pressure ways to try it. Tingle handles both — each partner answers privately, and only shared answers surface as matches.
Is Tingle a substitute for couples therapy?
No. Tingle isn't therapy and doesn't replace it. It's a private companion for the everyday work of staying connected — sparking conversation, discovering common ground, and creating shared experiences together.
What if we're at very different places about intimacy?
That's exactly what discovery matching is for. Instead of one partner pushing and the other reacting, you both answer privately and Tingle only shows what genuinely overlaps. Hard limits are always respected.
Can it help if we're long distance right now?
Yes. Long Distance Mode turns your shared preferences into playful, consent-first story games you can play in real time or asynchronously.