silencioso e discreto
Nada de notificação pulando na tela, seu amor vai ver só o que você mandou quando desbloquear o celular.
If you look closely at most of the apps sold as 'couple apps,' you notice something uncomfortable: most of them are variations of WhatsApp with a pink theme. They have chat. They have exclusive stickers. They have shared calendars for tracking who picks up the kids. They have collaborative albums for uploading weekend photos. They have anniversary reminders. Some even have a counter for the days since the first kiss. All of that is fine, and for some couples it works. But the problem they solve is 'communicate better.' And that isn't the problem anymore. The problem, for a lot of people, is the opposite. We're not short on communication. We have too much of it. We have five messaging apps open at once, two calendars synced with work, shared albums with the whole extended family. What we're missing isn't another channel to write 'how was your day' at 18:27, or another inbox with green bubbles. What we're missing is presence without obligation. Something that says 'I'm thinking of you' without generating a notification, without asking you to reply, without turning into one more pending conversation.
| Feature | Between / Paired / Couple | LockLove |
|---|---|---|
| Entregas silenciosas no seu celular | Notificações pipocando, que acabam somando mais barulho | Muda o jogo: wallpaper aparece direto na tela de bloqueio sem notificação, no maior sigilo |
| Papel de parede na tela inteira | App dentro do app, telas pequenas ou widgets que só ocupam um cantinho | Fundo de tela na tela de bloqueio, completo, vibrante e direto no seu olhar |
| Funciona mesmo sem vocês estarem online ao mesmo tempo | Dependem dos dois estarem conectados simultaneamente para receber mensagens ou wallpapers | Você manda e seu amor recebe quando desbloquear o celular, sem pressa nem sincronização chata |
| Agendamento fácil e global | Sem opção de programar posts, só envio manual | Programação de envio no horário ideal, mesmo que seu amor esteja em outro fuso |
| Privacidade total entre vocês dois | Existem redes sociais ou compartilhamentos que podem expor seu conteúdo | Só quem tem código LOVE-XXXXXX vê o que você manda, 100% particular |
| Apps cheio de distração e anúncios | Muita mensagem, notificações e propagandas poluem a experiência | Sem propaganda, só o seu amor aparecendo na hora certa, com o melhor design |
Nada de notificação pulando na tela, seu amor vai ver só o que você mandou quando desbloquear o celular.
Nada de abrir app ou chat, o fundo de tela já entrega a mensagem, o carinho e até aquele vídeo fofinho.
Deixe o aplicativo programar aquela mensagem especial para o horário perfeito, mesmo em outro fuso.
Toda história entre vocês fica na tela de bloqueio, ninguém mais vê — perfeito pra quem tem saudade no coração.
Insira textos, desenhos, emojis e GIFs para deixar seu papel de parede do jeitinho que só vocês entendem.
Huelva ↔ Jaén · weekend relationship
Ula and Vicenta tried three different couple apps in two years. The first had a chat with stickers. The second added a shared album. The third had a really pretty calendar view. They uninstalled them all, one by one, for the same reason: after a few weeks, each one turned into another inbox demanding attention. 'It was like having a second administrative relationship,' says Ula. When they moved to LockLove, the first thing that surprised them was the absence of a chat. The second thing was that the absence wasn't a shortage — it was a relief. On a Saturday at 9:02, Vicenta sent Ula the first photo: the Jaén sky with a coffee. No text to reply to. Just a moment.
Elche · settled couple, same apartment
Wilmer is in sales, Ximo is a freelance translator. They live together but spend the day answering professional messages. They tried Couple, tried Between, tried a Korean app whose name neither of them remembers anymore. All of them, deep down, demanded that they be 'online' for each other somehow: replying, reacting, marking as seen. Ximo put it plainly one night: 'I don't want another chat window with my husband, I see him every evening on the couch, we already talk plenty.' What they wanted wasn't to talk more: it was to feel more. When they found LockLove, they finally understood the difference. On a Thursday at 17:55, Wilmer sent Ximo a photo of his desk with a post-it note. Ximo saw it and didn't reply. He didn't need to.
Ibiza ↔ Formentera · life on a boat
Yolanda skippers a sailboat between Ibiza and Formentera; Zoé works as a vet at a clinic in Ibiza. They tried a very popular couple app for six months. They dropped it because, out at sea, getting notifications that demanded an instant reply was stressful: intermittent coverage, tight battery, limited time. What they needed was the exact opposite: to be able to leave something ready and forget about it, with no obligation to respond. On a Sunday at 21:48, Yolanda scheduled a wallpaper for Zoé from the harbor: the dark horizon, the lights of the other island, one word. 'here.' Zoé saw it when she came back from a cat's birth. No notification, no read receipt, nothing asking her to react. Just that. And that was enough.
For the last fifteen years, we've treated communication as if it were the central problem of modern relationships. And in part it was: when someone was far away, communicating was hard, slow, expensive. WhatsApp, Telegram, Messenger, FaceTime, and all the tools that followed solved that problem so thoroughly that we're now facing the opposite one. Communicating is trivial, free, instantaneous, and constant. And yet plenty of people with good connections, good coverage, and all the apps in the world still feel, in their own way, distant from their partner.
A phone call communicates. A hug feels. Most couple apps are phone calls: LockLove tries to be a hug.
That should have been a clue. Communicating and feeling aren't the same thing. A phone call communicates; a hug feels. A text communicates; a hand resting silently on your back feels. Both count, both matter, but confusing them is a very common mistake of the digital age. Most so-called 'couple apps' are actually better-communication apps: prettier chats, tidier calendars, more shared albums. That isn't bad, but it isn't what a lot of people are looking for when they say 'I miss my partner.'
LockLove decided not to compete on better communication. The reason is simple: there's no room left there. What there is room for is something closer to feeling. Something that shows up in the other person's day like a hand resting on their back. Something that says 'I'm thinking of you' without generating a notification, without asking for a reply, without becoming another thing to handle. No notifications. No alerts. Just magic. A quiet, intimate space, just for two. Nobody has to leave WhatsApp to use LockLove. Nobody has to switch chats. It's the exact opposite: LockLove coexists with all the communication apps you already have, and fills the gap none of them were designed to fill. From Barcelona, with love.
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