For young adults, couples, and friends seeking to deepen personal connections and eliminate social boredom during gatherings.
Helping young adults and couples build deeper connections through curated digital conversation starters. Replacing small talk with meaningful, thematic social icebreakers.
Target audience
Portfolio
Free 1Last updated
flamingo cards
v1.6.4
2mo ago
Primary focus
Social engagement and conversation starter apps
Scale
indie
Target audience
Young adults, couples, and friends seeking to deepen personal connections and eliminate social boredom during gatherings.
Origin
Founded to modernize the conversational experience by replacing bland small talk with curated, memory-making question packs.
Maintained an intense development pace with 12 updates to their single title in the last 6 months, with the most recent release occurring 12 days ago.
1 app analysed
Cross-platform availability maximizes reach
Single-market publisher — every app ships only to United States.
Based on 1 of 1 app with localized market data · last scanned .
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15/100
Avg sentiment score
Dominates the relationship-building niche with massive scale and a high-velocity release cadence that dwarfs all other competitors.
Strategic outlook coming soon.
What fed this analysis
Leverages the high-authority Gottman brand to provide clinically-backed conversation prompts that directly compete with the target's core value proposition.
Directly competes for the 'couples game' market share by gamifying intimacy through challenges and point-based progression systems.
Competes for the same 'party game' and 'boredom-busting' audience, though it lacks the specific relationship-building focus.
Operates in the adjacent relationship-improvement space, focusing on the 'Five Love Languages' framework for habit building.
While currently in the Business category, its recent update activity marks it as an active developer to watch for potential pivot or feature expansion.
A niche, low-scale competitor that recently updated, showing potential for growth in the self-reflection and conversation space.