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Our Story

Built for the moments that matter most

Lensbond Rituals was born from a simple observation: couples know what to do, they just need the right prompt at the right time.

The Lensbond Rituals team

Why we started

Too many couples struggle with the same small conflicts day after day. A misread text, a kitchen disagreement, a long- distance misunderstanding. These moments don't need hour-long therapy sessions to resolve. They need 90 seconds of guided repair, right when it matters.

We partnered with relationship therapists, behavioral scientists, and AR engineers to build something new: a relationship coach that lives in your glasses, not on your couch. One that meets you in the moment, respects both partners equally, and makes consistency feel easy.

Lensbond Rituals isn't a replacement for therapy. It's the missing link between sessions: the daily micro-practices that turn knowledge into habit, and habit into lasting connection.

Our mission

Increase adherence to relationship skills by embedding repair and connection rituals directly into real moments, not after-the-fact reflection. We believe every couple deserves tools that are practical, private, and designed for two.

What guides us

Four principles that shape every feature, every word, and every interaction.

Warm

We celebrate small progress with understated affirmation. Every effort matters, and we reflect that in everything we build.

Respectful

Both partners have equal agency, privacy, and dignity. We never score, rank, or create winners and losers.

Practical

We focus on actions couples can do right now. Time-boxed, one clear next step, nothing extra.

Calm

Steady pacing, neutral language, and grounded guidance. We reduce emotional load rather than add to it.

Design principles

Make the next step obvious

Every screen resolves to one clear action.

Invite, don't intrude

We ask permission before nudging. Default to quiet, user-initiated starts.

Design for two people, not one

Balance turns, visibility, and control between partners.

Prefer progress over perfection

Support partial completion and gentle resumption without penalty.

Explain the 'why' briefly

One-line rationale when guidance could feel arbitrary.