Mon Jan 05 2026
- Age Rating Update
- Bug Fixes
Spicyq takes the 'Couple Questions' concept and adds a much-needed layer of excitement. Most relationship apps focus purely on the 'therapy' side of connection, but Spicyq remembers that relationships should also be fun and adventurous. The tiered question system is genius—you can start with 'Light' to warm up and move to 'Spicy' once you've both had a glass of wine.
The UI is intimate and private, making it feel like a secret space for just the two of you. I particularly enjoyed the 'Couple Challenges' which move beyond talking and into actual shared activities. It’s a great way to break the routine of a long-term relationship or to accelerate the 'getting to know you' phase of a new one.
Hundreds of relationship-focused questions
Romantic dares and challenges
Private and secure connection
Track your relationship journey
Connect your device with your partner's to share results and track your 'Relationship Score' as you complete challenges together.
Choose your level of intensity. The 'Deep' mode focuses on emotional connection, while 'Spicy' mode introduces flirtatious dares and questions.
Absolutely. Your answers and progress are stored locally or synced via a private link only you and your partner share.
The only section you can access without paying is the light and fun, everything else you have to pay for which it ridiculous, immediately uninstalled
The game doesn’t make any sense when asking questions. Also we clicked the button 3 times and it got stuck on hers.. a joke of a game. You couldn’t pay me to play any longer.
Everything needs a subscription