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Hey Product Hunt,
I built CalebMerridan because a lot of relationship advice is useful, but too abstract when someone is actually confused, anxious, or overthinking a specific dating situation.
The idea is simple: turn emotional coaching into interactive tools.
Instead of only reading advice, users can take quizzes, play relationship clarity games, explore mixed-signal scenarios, and get language for boundaries, standards, and self-trust.
The goal is not to replace therapy or human connection. It is to make modern dating guidance feel more practical, reflective, and easier to act on in the moment.
Would love your feedback on the concept, the tools, and what kind of relationship clarity games you’d want to see next.
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How does the clarity quiz actually work, like is it a one-time thing or something you can revisit as situations change?
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@diyardikicjrbg Great question. If you’re logged in, your result is saved to your account, so you can revisit it anytime. You can also retake the quiz later as your situation changes. I usually recommend checking in again after about a month.
The paid report is a one-time unlock, and it stays saved in your account too.
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Took the clarity quiz and it actually asked about gut feeling rather than just checklist stuff, which felt different. The PDF guide was pretty straightforward too, not overly preachy.
Thank you for trying it. That was really the goal. I think checklists can help, but they don’t capture everything. Someone can look great on paper, and everyone can say they’re a good person, but if dating them consistently feels uncomfortable or off, that feeling matters too.
For the PDF, I wanted it to feel practical and action-oriented, not like another long relationship theory lesson. Really appreciate the feedback.
How does the clarity quiz actually work, like is it a one-time thing or something you can revisit as situations change?
@diyardikicjrbg Great question. If you’re logged in, your result is saved to your account, so you can revisit it anytime. You can also retake the quiz later as your situation changes. I usually recommend checking in again after about a month.
The paid report is a one-time unlock, and it stays saved in your account too.
Took the clarity quiz and it actually asked about gut feeling rather than just checklist stuff, which felt different. The PDF guide was pretty straightforward too, not overly preachy.
@uleztopaliffz
Thank you for trying it. That was really the goal. I think checklists can help, but they don’t capture everything. Someone can look great on paper, and everyone can say they’re a good person, but if dating them consistently feels uncomfortable or off, that feeling matters too.
For the PDF, I wanted it to feel practical and action-oriented, not like another long relationship theory lesson. Really appreciate the feedback.