AI designed for a relationship, not just a single user.
Being helps partners preserve shared context across emotions, memories, preferences, and attachment patterns, then turns that context into more thoughtful quality time.
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Most relationship apps record what happened.
Being helps partners understand what is happening.
Calendars, photo albums, and habit trackers can store milestones, but they cannot interpret conflict, restore rhythm, or create new moments of closeness. Being is built around bilateral context, long-term memory, and emotional signal rather than one-sided input.
Traditional couple apps
Passive record keeping for anniversaries, diaries, check-ins, and countdowns. The data is saved, but the relationship is not understood.
Being relationship OS
An active companion that reads both sides, structures emotional memory, suggests quality-time experiences, and gives gentle relationship feedback.
Spark Moment
Last night, 11:30 PM
"I was exhausted after work, but seeing them waiting downstairs with my favorite dessert made the whole day feel lighter."
Being insight
This moment was marked as feeling seen. It strengthens the couple's shared memory around care, timing, and emotional reassurance.
A memory layer for real relationship moments
Capture sparks, repairs, stress signals, and small acts of care.
Relationships are built from the details that usually disappear into chat history. Being turns those details into a living emotional context shared by both partners.
- Bilateral emotional records and state awareness
- Structured AI interpretation of relationship context
- Long-term memory that becomes more personal over time
A quality-time engine shaped by both partners
Closeness grows through shared experiences, not generic recommendations.
Being can translate relationship context into explainable date proposals, gentle interaction prompts, and follow-up reflection loops, while keeping the active experience closed on this public page.
- Context-aware proposals based on preferences and current rhythm
- Shared activities designed to reduce coordination cost
- Feedback loops that improve the next moment together
Weekend proposal
98% fitAfternoon ceramics workshop + quiet wine bar
Why this: Recent moments show a need for calm after work, while both partners respond well to tactile activities and low-pressure collaboration.
Private prompt
Notice one small effort your partner makes during the activity, then name it in a specific and low-pressure way.
Relationship warmth
82 deg
steadily improving
Gentle feedback instead of cold scoring
A soft signal that helps partners see the relationship's rhythm.
Each moment, proposal, and reflection can contribute to a warm relationship signal. The goal is not to grade love, but to make care, friction, repair, and progress easier to notice.
- Human-readable indicators for emotional momentum
- Pattern discovery behind recurring misunderstandings
- Relationship coaching grounded in shared memory
From one captured moment to a better way of being together
Being does not split the relationship into isolated chats, calendars, or surveys. It connects moments, preferences, interactions, and feedback into one evolving loop.
01 / Capture
Record real moments
Preserve stress, care, friction, preference, and delight as relationship context.
02 / Understand
Read both sides
Identify emotional structure, attachment patterns, and recent state across both partners.
03 / Propose
Create shared action
Turn understanding into quality-time proposals, prompts, and repair suggestions.
04 / Learn
Improve the loop
Feed reflections back into memory so the system becomes more attuned over time.