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Improving your marriage; there is an app for that. Would you use it?
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not at all. if you need an app to help your marriage your in a lost relationship. there isn't an app out there that I would rely on to help with a relationship.
I would use the app if my partner agreed to use it as well; however, I wouldn't pay for it unless I saw great improvement within the trial period. I would pay no more than $10 per month. I wouldn't recommend it because I wouldn't want others to know I needed to improve my relationship with my partner.
I dont think me or my partner have enough time for an app, so I do not think we would use it very much. and if I used it, and my husband did not, it would be basically futile.
Sounds interesting but don't know how long it would keep my attention.
I would sign us up for the app, but it would have to be free. It would cost less than counseling and provide activities that we could do together to strengthen our relationship. I would also recommend the app to others if it helped us.
I would be willing to give it a try, but it is highly unlikely that he would be willing to use it, so it might just end up being a waste of time, but I would try it. Worth a shot I suppose.
I might use if it was free. I have been married 30 years. It would probably be better for a newer married couple. It would be good to remember important dates.
I would not use the app. My marriage is already in good shape.
This could be very insightful and interesting! I would definitely be interested in trying it out!
No I would not use this app. My husband is not into apps and hardly ever uses his phone so if we did use it, it would be me doing everything in it. Plus, I don't think we need something like that. We communicate well already and would probably just find the app annoying. I think a monthly fee would be best for this kind of app. Maybe 2-4 dollars per month. If I knew more about it, I might recommend it to friends and family would may need it but it seems like a kind of personal thing.
I'm not sure I would use this app. If I did pay for it, the price would be directly related to the value. For instance, if the advice is just generic and hardly customizable, free would be best. However if it includes real advice from a therapist, and high quality personalized advice, I would pay $10 for an app like this if I found myself to like it after a trial period.
I wouldn't use it because since we have been married 42 years we pretty much have everything all worked out. We have the breakdown of chores and roles well established. We don't need reminders of important events or communication. I would not be interested in using it even if it was free. It could be useful for a younger couple in the process of figuring things out.
I would try it out and see if it helps
I personally wouldn't use this app. It would be like telling my wife she isn't doing a good job. But there are people who would use this app. I am sure people would love to try it out and would pay $4.99 a month. I wouldn't pay anything myself. I would recomend this app to some friends who need help with their marriages. My marriage is pretty close to perfect right now. So if it isn't broke, don't fix it.
no i wouldnt . i honestly think an app would not help whats so ever
I would not use this app. I think a lot of the problems with marriage these days are due to technology. I think it would be more helpful to a relationship to reconnect and fix issues without the help of technology. I would not pay for this type of app. I might reccommend this type of app to someone else who might appreciate it.
I don't think that this would be something that I myself would use. I don't really need a app to improve my relationship at all. I could see this appealing to some people thou.
I would not be interested in using a marriage app for my husband and I. I definitely wouldn't pay for it and wouldn't download a trial either. We've been together 19 years, married for 16 of those. I don't think an app would make a positive difference because our recent problems are due to my husbands inability to set his tablet and phone down. This may be something beneficial to younger couples. But, if I want someone to weigh in on our marital issues, it will be a professional doing that job in person, to see the facial expressions and reactions of us to call us out on our lying. An app is never going to be able to help with deeper problems. And an event reminder? Everyone already has a calendar on their phone!
I would definitely try out a free app. I would probably not pay for it after the trial ended because we are on a strict budget. I wouldn't pay for it, but I think a reasonable price would be less than 10$ a month. I would have to try the app before knowing whether or not i would recommend it.
I would try a free trial. I'm not sure how much I would pay depends if its one time pay based or subscription. It sounds useful though.
I would like the reminders for important relationship events like anniversaries or date nights. Not sure if the other features would be needed, or if they would actually help. Marriages are unique and are a lot more than a breakdown of who is doing their fair share of tasks and family duties. As for advice on opening communications that might be useful. I wouldn't pay too much for this app though maybe 2.99. I may recommend it if I found it helpful.
No, probably not. I'm not the type of person to do that (too old maybe). Technology has invaded every aspect of our lives and I don't really need it giving me marriage advice.
I would like this app to help me with relationship tips
I wouldn't use it. I would feel it was fake. I would much rather go to therapy and talk with an actual person. All of the other household duties could be done with another app and on our own. I am not sure an app would improve communication.
I think I would use this app, even if my marriage is in excellent shape. I love my partner and am willing to take proactive steps to maintain the relationship long term. I think I would pay about 15.00 but honestly I don't know how much an app would be worth on the marketplace. I would recommend it because it would be an additional tool for many couples who have troubled relationships.
I feel like it would be a good starting point to get started in helping the relationship, but this is also the type of situation that I think you need real human interaction on. I feel like this should be the lead up to getting a helping hand from someone real. So I would pay for it, $5 or less to be as the starting point or companion app for a real human to help out.
i might try it but probably wouldn't pay for it unless it was very helpful while trying it.
I would definitely use an app like this. Some of the app's features that were described would definitely not be used by us but the others are highly useful. If we could easily decide which ones to use - that would be a great feature. I think it would save a lot of time and probably arguments. I might pay for it after a trial. It would be at least $10 a month to me. I would definitely recommend it.
NO, I THINK IT TAKES MORE THANAN APPTO HELP A MARRIAGE
I don't think I would use the app. I would have concerns about how the scoring is determined and if it really considers all the variables. Maybe one person does more of the household tasks because they work fewer hours; how will variables like that be captured? The special event reminders would be helpful but I already have all of those dates saved in my calendar that is synced to my phone and computer. I would also be concerned about the data security of the app after all of the recent social media leaks.
I might try it. Something that provides definite structure to improving anything is very often successful. It would really have to be productive for me to pay for it. I went for years without using any subscription services, but just recently signed up for netflix because my wife wanted it. Likewise, guys might buy it at the hehest of their wives.
I would absolutely use the app. Marriage is hard work but absolutely worth it, but if I could use an app to help lighten the workload that would make my life easier. I feel like I would have to see how the app affects my relationship during the trial period before I pay for it but at most I would pay $10 for it.
Yes, most definitely, I would use the app. I do not believe I would pay for a trial period simply because I would want to see if it is going to be helpful. Once I determine if we can use it successfully then I would consider 5-10$ a month . I would not want to pay more than that because my coinsurance would cover marriage counseling. Depending on the stability of the app and the overall privacy and features will determine if I recommend to others.
I don't think this is an area where apps have any business. I like the idea of getting tips or using it as a reminder to show my husband a little more attention but I don't think that "evaluating" our relationship is a great idea. I don't want to feel like I am being graded and compared to other couples. Every relationship is unique and should be treated as such. I wouldn't want to pay for something like this but if a couple was really struggling I can see how it may be useful for them and may recommend it.
I might be willing to try it. I would have to see how it worked for us a couple for awhile first before deciding if I were to pay for it as an app. Some of yhe issues covered sound interesting. Part of whether I wouls continue to use it would depend on the cost of the app and I'm not sure how much I would be willing to pay until I tried it.
No. I definitely wouldn't pay for it. Our relationship works fine without an app.
I would definitely check it out.
I'm sorry to say that I don't think my partner would do it. It may be good for younger couples.
No, I would be worried about privacy concerns
Tough one - we have been married for 24 years so we must be doing something right. I expect I would get it - just to see the results. Whether I would pay for it depends whether it caused more strife than harmony. Around $5 per month. If harmony, absolutely - if strife then NO.
I think if my marriage was having issues like most this would be useful at that moment.
I wouldn't get the app because technology won't save marriages.
I'm very skeptical of an app like this compared to something more traditional like a self help book or seeing a counselor so I'm not likely to use or pay for such an app.
I WOULD NOT USE THIS APP AND I WOULD NOT RECOMMEND IT TO ANYONE ELSE. MY RELATIONSHIP IS HIGH QUALITY AND I DON'T NEED ANYONE TELLING ME ADVICE ON HOW TO IMPROVE IT. IT MAY BE GOOD FOR PEOPLE WITH BAD RELATIONSHIPS THOUGH SO THEY WOULD BE YOUR CUSTOMER BASE. PAYING FOR IT WOULD BE IFFY THOUGH AND ALSO WHO WOULD BE GIVING THIS ADVICE?
An app really wouldn't be useful in my relationship. We've been married for 30 years and have already worked out some of those kinks before the invention of apps. However, some in the younger generation might find it helpful.
YES! TOtally! Is there really an app for that? I guess I'll have to look! I am always looking for ways to improve our marriage
I think it could be helpful to provide tips and for occasional reminders on ways to keep marriage fresh. I don't think that I would pay for an app like that though. If I did, perhaps 4.99 max. I would recommend the app to newlyweds if I felt it was appropriate.
I personally would not use the app as my relationship with my husband is very healthy and I do not believe we need the help. I would try it out for free to see how it works and to see if there maybe were areas we could improve in, but I would more so recommend the app for others. Many couples in this day and age struggle to stay married so something like this could be beneficial to others, but I do not see many people paying for it unless it can compete with actual marriage counselors.
Yes I would try it out under a trial period. If it was a good tool to use that actually helped... well why wouldn't one use it. I would be willing to pay $5 for it. If the app showed good quality and we found it to be a useful tool I would definitely recommend it to friends and family I though may use it. I also believe if it was faith (Christian) based it would hold a lot more power and be more persuasive to those of faith.
I would most likely try the app to see if it helped our relationship, paying for the app would be a different story. I think it would be difficult to pay for services with no actual person to guide us (ie: therapist). Recommending the app would be dependent on how I thought it helped us and if friends were also having problems in their marriages
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