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Relationship Score Analyzer

Analyze relationship chemistry with an emotional scorecard.

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About Relationship Score Analyzer

Relationship Score Analyzer provides a deeper compatibility snapshot than a simple love percentage. It adds relationship context for a more personalized output.

Primary intent

Analyze overall relationship health with stage-aware scoring.

What's different

Relationship stage context and practical improvement prompts.

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Why Relationship Score Analyzer exists

The Relationship Score Analyzer gives you something a plain love calculator can't: a score that knows where your relationship actually is. Enter both names and pick your current stage - talking stage, new relationship, long-term, or long-distance - and the analyzer weights the result accordingly, because a 78% in the talking stage means something very different from a 78% after five years together.

It's built as a reflection tool, not a verdict. Alongside the percentage you get one practical growth action - weekly check-ins, expressing appreciation in your partner's style, adding a monthly surprise ritual - so the output is a conversation starter rather than a dead-end number. The stage selector is what makes it feel personal: long-distance couples get a different read than couples who see each other daily.

The most useful part is what happens after the score. A result like 'long-distance, 77%, solid emotional momentum' is a genuinely good opener for a gift - so you can take it straight into a GiftFeels page and turn an honest reflection about your relationship into a surprise that says it out loud.

How it works

  1. 01Enter both names and select your current relationship stage.
  2. 02The analyzer creates a score using your pair pattern and stage signal.
  3. 03You receive a result with one growth action you can apply right away.

When to use it: Use this when you want a broader compatibility snapshot that includes your current relationship stage.

Real situations this tool shines in

Concrete moments where Relationship Score Analyzer actually saves you time or makes something better.

  • Getting a stage-aware compatibility read instead of a generic love percentage.
  • Checking in on a long-distance relationship with a shared, low-pressure number.
  • Starting a 'how are we doing?' conversation without it feeling like an interrogation.
  • Using the growth-action prompt to pick one thing to improve this week.
  • Opening an anniversary gift page with your score as the headline.
  • Comparing how the score shifts as your relationship moves from talking stage to official.

Pro tips from the team

Small adjustments that make the output dramatically better.

  • 1Pick your real current stage - the stage modifier is what makes the result feel accurate.
  • 2Run it together with your partner and treat the growth-action bullet as a shared to-do, not a critique.
  • 3For long-distance, lean into the 'intentional quality time' prompt - schedule it, don't wing it.
  • 4Use the score as a gift-page opener only when it's high enough to feel celebratory.
  • 5Re-run it at relationship milestones to see how the stage change moves the number.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Selecting a more 'serious' stage than you're actually in to chase a higher score.
  • Reading the percentage as a clinical compatibility assessment for major life decisions.
  • Ignoring the growth action - it's the single most useful part of the output.
  • Comparing scores between different couples as if they're directly rankable.

Why this matters

Relationships rarely fail from one big problem; they drift from a hundred un-named small ones. A stage-aware score works because it gives both partners a neutral, slightly playful object to react to together - and one concrete action beats a vague 'we should communicate more' every time. The number is just the excuse to have the conversation you were already overdue for.

Relationship Score Analyzer vs Love Calculator

AspectRelationship Score AnalyzerLove Calculator
Accounts for stageYes (talking, new, long-term, long-distance)No - names only
OutputScore + one growth actionScore + short insight
Best forCouples reflecting on where they areQuick fun, crushes, icebreakers
ToneReflective and practicalPlayful and curious

Worked examples

See what a typical run of Relationship Score Analyzer looks like.

Input

Aanya + Veer, stage: New relationship

Output

Relationship Score: 86% - in a new relationship with solid emotional momentum.

Input

Sara + Imran, stage: Long-distance

Output

Relationship Score: 77% - in a long-distance with solid emotional momentum.

Input

Neha + Arjun, stage: Long-term relationship

Output

Relationship Score: 89% - in a long-term relationship with solid emotional momentum.

FAQ

Does stage selection affect the result?

Yes. Stage helps personalize the interpretation so results feel more relevant than a generic calculator.

Can this be used for marriage planning?

Treat it as a fun reflection tool, not a formal compatibility assessment for major decisions.

How is the result calculated?

Relationship Score Analyzer uses your selected inputs and a deterministic scoring pattern to generate a quick, personalized result for this tool experience.

Is this accurate?

This tool is designed for fun, exploration, and inspiration. Treat results as directional and playful, not as formal clinical or scientific assessments.

Can I use this result in a gift?

Yes. You can use your result as the opening message or theme in a personalized GiftFeels gift page.

Is it free?

Yes. The tool is free to use.

Did you know?

  • Long-distance couples often report higher commitment scores because scarcity raises the value of the time they do share.
  • Decades of couples research point to one recurring theme: perceived effort matters more to satisfaction than grand gestures.
  • Naming a relationship's current stage out loud is itself linked to clearer expectations between partners.

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