u/Gullible-Emphasis593

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I’m building a mobile app called Togethr — a platform focused on shared experiences that create real connection.

The idea is simple: instead of passive scrolling, awkward texting, or forced small talk, people can jump into experiences together first and let the connection happen naturally after.

A few examples:

- Roast Room — a short interactive comedy-style experience

- Explore — curated scenarios and environments people enter together

- Play — familiar interactive moments without making the app feel game-first

- Connections — relationships evolve over time through recurring interactions

One thing I think is important: the dating side stays private. If someone uses the dating features, only other people using the dating features would know — friends or family using the broader app would not.

I’m looking for a small group of people willing to give honest feedback on the concept, flow, and overall appeal.

Main question:

Would you try an app where connection starts with shared interaction instead of conversation?

Here's a link below, please leave a comment with some feedback of what you think works, what doesn't and what may be confusing. Thank you, your input is appreciated!

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1d0GdLM\_xFWfthU7eXFm\_1zi4rH5KDlXD/edit?usp=drivesdk&ouid=116179728200643447029&rtpof=true&sd=true

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u/Gullible-Emphasis593 — 9 days ago