Andrei Raukuts

Cuddle - An AI relationship coach couples use together

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Most relationship advice is built for one person reading alone — but a relationship has two people in it. Cuddle is built to be used together: two partners link accounts and get an AI relationship coach that runs real, private sessions, plus guided courses, games and daily questions on communication, conflict, intimacy and rebuilding trust. No fixed appointments, no judgment — you go at your own pace. It's coaching, not therapy, designed to complement a therapist, never replace one.

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Andrei Raukuts
Hey Product Hunt 👋 Andrew here, founder of Cuddle. This started from something that kept bugging me: almost every relationship app and book is written for one person to read alone. But a relationship isn't a solo project — there are two people in it, and the interesting stuff happens between them. So we built Cuddle to be used together. You and your partner link accounts, and you get an AI coach that runs actual sessions with you, plus guided courses, games, and daily questions on the things that actually move a relationship — communication, conflict, intimacy, trust. The biggest shift while building it: we'd guessed wrong about why people would use it. We assumed couples mainly want to stop fighting. They don't, really. What they kept reaching for on their own was feeling closer — trust, intimacy, reconnecting — with conflict somewhere in the mix, not at the front. That changed how we designed the whole thing. One thing I want to be upfront about: it's coaching, not therapy. It's meant to sit alongside a therapist, never replace one. Would love your honest take — and if you've tried other couples apps, what made you stick or bounce? Happy to answer anything.