A quiet place for two
Hasu shows the two of you one small thing at a time. Not a dashboard, not a feed, not a score out of ten — a single card, once a day.
Coming to iOS
Three things, kept separate
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Knowing each other
Write down what matters about you. Your partner learns it a little at a time, in their own rhythm, rather than reading a form you filled in.
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Growing together
A path of things worth doing together. Finished stones stay where they are, because the point is how far the two of you have come.
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Saving for something
Shared goals, entered by hand. No bank connection, no account access, no guesses about your spending.
Deliberately not
- No feed, no followers, no likes
- No read receipts — nobody is told whether you opened it
- No single “relationship score”: money, understanding and effort are different things, and are never averaged into one number
- No advertising, no analytics, no tracking
Private by construction
Everything is visible to the two of you and to nobody else. That is enforced by the database itself, which refuses to return another couple’s rows — not by an app remembering to filter them.