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đź’•Flamme is an app for couples designed to enhance and gamify their relationship, built using research design and machine learning. Its features include:
Revisiting the story, Ankit Nayal, a second-time founder who has lived in five different countries across America, Europe, and Asia, discovered that while there were many apps to help people find love, few existed to help people grow in love. In his previous business, he had helped people improve their physical health and pivoted to helping couples with their relationship health.
Ankit and his team aim to reduce friction for couples seeking tools to enhance their relationship. Currently, such tools are either nonexistent, or couples must pay hundreds of dollars per session to see a relationship therapist, which many cannot afford. They strive to make relationship health accessible and more fun for all couples, and want to have a positive impact on the world by helping couples stay and grow in love.
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