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Wasl for long-distance couples

Distance is hard in quiet ways: mismatched time zones, missed calls, the feeling that you're living on delay. Wasl is a small, calm place that stays open between you while everything else moves.

Check in without pressure

A mood check-in takes a few seconds and doesn't demand an instant reply. When one of you is asleep and the other is on a lunch break, you can still know how the other is doing — gently, without turning care into an obligation.

Speak across languages

Many long-distance couples don't share the same first language. Wasl can translate your messages as you send them, so each of you can write in the language you think in and still be understood.

Keep what matters

Photos, notes, small moments — Memories gives them one shared home instead of scattering them across chat scrollback and camera rolls.

A ritual to keep together

Every day, each of you can light a lantern in a shared garden. When you both do, the garden grows. It's a small thing — and that's the point. Long-distance relationships live on small, kept promises. You also share Mochi, a cat in a little 3D room you both look after.

One quiet place

Instead of a relationship spread across five apps, Wasl is one room for the two of you: messages, moods, memories, and rituals — with no feed and no audience.

Learn more about Wasl, or read how we think about safety and trust.