Tell Me More: Better Talks

Tell Me More: Better Talks

Better talks, deeper friends

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  • Released
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  • July 16, 2026
  • July 17, 2026

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Tell Me More helps you become a better communicator and build the kind of friendships that go deeper than "How are you?" — "Fine." Two simple things, a few minutes a day. BITE-SIZED LESSONS Short, editorial lessons on the skills that actually make conversations better: asking the second question, the three-second pause, naming a feeling, trading facts for stories. Grouped by theme, so you can go at your own pace. QUESTION DECKS Themed decks — 50 cards each — worth pulling out at the table or side by side on the couch: - Openers — light, curious, low-stakes ways in - Closer — a leveled game that goes as deep as you both want to - Reflections — the milestones that shape a life - Networking — get past "what do you do?" - Couples — easy questions that quietly bring you closer - Family Talk — meet the person behind the family role - Dilemmas — no easy answers; pick one, defend it - Plus Desk Talk, House Party, In Season, and more A DAILY SPARK One thoughtful question each day to sit with. Your answers are saved in a quiet, private journal that only you can see. NO FEEDS, NO FOLLOWERS No noise, no accounts, no sign-up. Just a warm, beautifully made little app that nudges you toward the conversations that matter. Your reflections stay on your device — always private. New questions are added regularly.
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July 17, 2026

Five new decks just pulled up a chair — Reflections, Networking, Couples, Family Talk, and Dilemmas — so there's a deck for every kind of table, from a first hello to the questions that actually matter. And every deck is now stacked with 50 cards, so you'll still be talking long after "so... how've you been?" Plus a little polish to keep things smooth. Go ask someone a better question. We'll wait.

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