Chiranjeet Banerjee

LoveQuest - A persuasion app where the "No" button literally runs away.

A cute persuasion game where the No button runs away. Send a link, get a Yes.

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Chiranjeet Banerjee
Hi Product Hunt 👋 The most important thing I shipped this month wasn't meant to scale. It had an audience of exactly one. Last week, my wife and I hit a bit of friction. I wanted to clear the air, but typing "sorry" into an iMessage felt like lazy UX. It lacked the handmade texture of the inside jokes we shared when we first met. So I spent Sunday morning building LoveQuest. It’s a micro web app with a painfully simple flow. Pick a prompt, generate a link, and send it. When they open it, they get your question and two buttons: Yes and No. But there's a little interaction design on the No button. It runs away. Try to click No, and it dodges your cursor. It scoots across the screen. The UI accepts one answer only. There is no user flow for rejection. It worked. She laughed, the static broke, and the friction melted. 100% conversion rate on a sample size of one. Seems like the indie hacker community is so obsessed with scaling MRR that we forget the raw magic of building something purely for joy. If your code doesn't occasionally make someone you love smile, your priorities are broken. Vibe coding isn't about perfectly architected repos; it's about digital empathy. I cleaned up the UI and pushed it live for anyone to steal. 5 ready-made templates, plus a custom option. No AI doing the emotional heavy lifting. No logins. No databases. Your message lives locally in the link. If you're in the doghouse or just want to engineer a smile on a random Tuesday, borrow it here. (And if it saves your relationship, drop a coffee in the tip jar). What is the most ridiculous, hyper-specific UI you’ve ever built for a single user?