Release notes

CouplesGPT release notes.

A clear record of user-facing improvements, from early foundations to the latest work on guided exercises, research, onboarding, partner setup, mobile polish, and conversation quality.

Release notes are maintained in English for now. This page keeps the product-facing log clear and avoids implementation details; localized page chrome is provided for reading convenience.

What changed.

June 18, 2026

Mobile launch preparation moved forward.

The iOS and Android apps moved through a final prelaunch pass across install flow, account sign-in, partner invites, notifications, subscription access, and feedback screenshots. The mobile experience is closer to broad release while keeping the same private-first setup, shared partner room, and guided conversation flow across devices.

June 17-18, 2026

Partner invites open more reliably on mobile.

Invite links now carry couples into the right mobile onboarding step whether they are new, returning, or already signed in. This makes partner setup feel more continuous: open the link, confirm the invite, and continue into the shared CouplesGPT path without losing the context that brought you there.

June 15-18, 2026

Guided exercises became more conversational.

Several exercises were refined from live-session testing so they ask for one manageable detail at a time, keep emotional labels concise, pause when meaning shifts, and move more naturally from reflection into sayable next words. Repair, appreciation, conflict, attachment, check-in, anxiety, and inner-critic sessions now give couples a steadier pace without feeling worksheet-heavy.

June 2-3, 2026

Guided sessions got smoother on mobile.

Guided exercises now move more directly from reflection into sayable next words when a partner asks for help, with steadier solo practice and clearer exercise titles across web and mobile. Mobile chat also gained partner-only notes, clearer CouplesGPT reply controls, message actions, voice-dictation settings, tactile feedback, and text-size choices, so couples can manage live conversations with less friction.

June 3, 2026

Research became easier to explore.

The research library now brings search into the article header, supports localized queries, shows cleaner results, and reads more naturally across translated articles. The public research flow is easier to scan on narrow screens while staying connected to practical relationship topics.

June 1, 2026

A clearer first impression.

The signup page now explains the journey more directly: start privately, invite your partner, enter a shared room, and practice repair together. Research covers were refreshed with warmer, more varied imagery across the public library.

May 31, 2026

More ways to understand CouplesGPT before starting.

New public pages for research, guided exercises, how it works, and download give visitors a better sense of the experience before they create an account. The research library now connects readers naturally to exercises and clear starting points.

May 31, 2026

Partner connection got smoother.

CouplesGPT now handles already-paired accounts more clearly, shows the current partner email when needed, and gives account-access guidance for email typos, lost access, or deliberate re-pairing.

May 30-31, 2026

Exercises became more natural.

Several guided exercises now lead partners through earlier turn-taking, lived examples, shorter maps, and practical follow-up questions after the exercise ends.

May 30, 2026

Language coverage and research expanded.

CouplesGPT added broader locale choices, regional Portuguese support, more natural language selection, and a multilingual relationship research library covering patterns like flooding, approach/avoid cycles, repair attempts, and difficult family-planning conversations.

May 28, 2026

Onboarding became more shared.

A new setup guide helps couples move from subscription to invite, private intake, partner intake, and the first shared conversation. There is also a small celebration when both partners are ready to begin together.

May 27, 2026

Public pages became more complete.

The landing page, product preview, pricing presentation, and email verification flow were refreshed so first-time visitors can see the full CouplesGPT experience: private preparation, shared conversations, guided exercises, and partner-supported access.

May 21-26, 2026

Subscription, invite, and mobile flows got clearer.

Partner-covered access, invite-code joining, mobile paywall layout, purchase recovery, app-store flows, and account verification were polished so setup is easier to complete across web and mobile.

May 17-20, 2026

Mobile onboarding became clearer.

Mobile onboarding now has a clearer step-by-step path, app links can carry a partner invite into the app, and web/mobile language support is closer across core screens.

May 14-16, 2026

Conversations became easier to follow.

Unread counts, tab-title cues, partner typing visibility, improved scrolling behavior, message sounds, push notifications, and shared subscription access all improved the everyday conversation experience.

May 12-13, 2026

Longer conversations gained better continuity.

Private Session titles became localized, summaries became more useful over time, and CouplesGPT began using each person's local time more consistently inside conversations.

April 2026

Public relationship research arrived.

Articles covered emotional drift, stress and intimacy, repeating conflict, anxious/avoidant cycles, accountability in hard conversations, and multilingual relationship examples.

March 23-24, 2026

Exercise starts became smoother.

Exercise openings became immediate, solo and couple modes were separated more clearly, partner invite guidance improved, and Love Languages began presenting clearer insight-first results.

March 3-4, 2026

Guided exercises reached web and mobile.

CouplesGPT added a browsable exercise library with 16 guided exercises, translated titles and descriptions, mobile support, and clearer categories for connection, conflict, intimacy, and repair.

Feb 21-24, 2026

Subscription and partner access became clearer.

Settings gained subscription status and management, partner-covered access became visible across web and mobile, and referral pricing became clearer during signup and checkout.

Feb 19-20, 2026

The everyday chat experience got lighter.

Light mode became the default, CouplesGPT responses began appearing more smoothly as they were written, and the first guided exercises were added for common relationship patterns.

Feb 10-13, 2026

Invites, languages, and shared sessions expanded.

CouplesGPT added broad interface language support, simple invite codes, partner setup that treats both people equally, customizable conversation icons, persistent session cards, and real-time response sharing for both partners.

Feb 8, 2026

Core CouplesGPT experience shipped.

Private intake, solo conversations, private conversations, shared couple conversations, partner invites, subscriptions, mobile support, and relationship context formed the product's starting point.

Ready when you are

Start privately. Invite your partner when it makes sense.

CouplesGPT is built for the quiet work before a hard conversation and the shared work after both partners are in the room.