Moods and affection
Check in gently, send a hug, a kiss, a hand squeeze, or a small burst of warmth when words are too heavy.
A little place, just for us
A private couples app for one relationship: moods, letters, gifts, photos, rituals, and a soft shared world that feels like coming home.
The promise
Our Dacha gives a couple a private place to notice each other: a mood before the day gets busy, a note tucked away, a small gift, a photo, a shared question, a warm signal from across the room.
It is designed to stay small, calm, and personal. The app favors rituals over streak pressure, privacy over sharing, and durable systems over platform tricks.
What is inside
Check in gently, send a hug, a kiss, a hand squeeze, or a small burst of warmth when words are too heavy.
Seal a note, send a present, keep shared pictures, and let little deliveries arrive with ceremony.
Answer privately, reveal together, and build a diary of the things you keep learning about each other.
How it feels
The interface follows the app's own dusk, cabin, forest, meadow, and blush themes: rounded rooms, cream text, rose actions, gold glows, sage quiet states, and no public social layer.
The town
Letters and parcels with a proper sense of arrival.
Seasonal finds, gifts, groceries, and shared treats.
A place to unwind, fish, breathe, and be together quietly.
A gentle shared economy for presents and future corners of home.
Privacy
Our Dacha runs on a self-hosted backend with a narrow public surface, row-level access rules, and no advertising model. The product shape is intentionally small: two people, one shared world, clear ownership.