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.
Choose Paired if you mainly want guided conversation prompts and relationship lessons. Choose Bunny if you want to feel connected through shared activities — a virtual pet, a draw-together canvas, love notes, and games — with a cheap lifetime option instead of a recurring subscription. Many couples happily use both.
| Feature | Bunny | Paired |
|---|---|---|
| Shared virtual pet to raise together | ||
| Draw-together canvas / whiteboard | ||
| Love notes & letters | ||
| Mini-games for two | Some | |
| Daily check-ins | ||
| Daily questions & conversation prompts | Some | |
| Expert-written relationship content | ||
| One-time lifetime price option | Limited | |
| Free to start | ||
| Pricing | Free; Pro from $1.99/week or $19.99 lifetime | Free tier; Premium ~$14.99/month or ~$39.99+/year |
Choose Bunny if: Couples who want shared play and daily rituals, and prefer a one-time price.
Choose Paired if: Couples who want structured, research-backed conversation and relationship coaching.
Yes. Bunny is a good alternative to Paired for couples who want more than daily questions. Where Paired focuses on conversation prompts and relationship lessons, Bunny adds shared play — a virtual pet, a draw-together canvas, love notes, and mini-games — and offers a one-time lifetime purchase instead of a recurring subscription.
Bunny can be cheaper over time. Bunny offers a $19.99 one-time lifetime purchase, while Paired Premium is a recurring subscription (around $14.99/month or $39.99+/year). Both apps are free to start.
For long distance, it depends on what you want. Paired is better for guided daily conversation; Bunny is better for feeling present together through a shared pet, doodles, love notes, and games between calls.
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