Honest, side-by-side comparisons.
There are a lot of couples apps, and most “best app” lists are paid placements. These comparisons are written to actually help you choose — with real feature tables, fair pros and cons, and pricing. Bunny is an all-in-one shared space (a pet, a draw-together canvas, love notes, and games), so here is how it stacks up against the apps you’re probably weighing.
Paired is the best-known couples app, built around research-backed daily questions. Bunny takes a different approach: shared play. Here is an honest, side-by-side look so you can pick the one that fits your relationship.
Read comparisonBunny and lovelee are two of the most playful couples apps, and they share a lot of DNA: love notes, doodles, a shared pet, and daily check-ins. Here is how they actually differ.
Read comparisonWidgetable popularized the co-parented virtual pet on your home screen, but it is built for friends and besties broadly, and many reviews flag heavy ads and pay-to-progress mechanics. Bunny is built specifically for couples.
Read comparisonLocket made the shared-photo widget famous — your favorite person’s photo, right on your home screen. Couples love it, but Locket is a single-feature app. If you want that closeness plus more ways to play, here is how Bunny compares.
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