4 min read - August 10th, 2025

How our users use Intentions

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The travellers love using Where

Take a look at the dashboard below. One of our users reached out and mentioned that for the first time in their life, they started to travel. With their partner living abroad, they ended up visiting Europe 5 times in one year. Interestingly, after travelled around 10 different countries, they could see How they felt about each country they visited and how much it cost. Now after just a short year of traveling, they're a guru and can give surprisingly accurate breakdowns of each destination.

Spending table showing travel destinations and emotional tags

People use How (Emotions) tags very varied

One of users took a simple approach to emotion, dimplifying their life into 3 core emotions; Acceptable, Excessive and Neutral. They mentioned they just needed to help understand "what's valid and what's not valid"

How tag configuration showing Acceptable, Excessive, and Indifferent emotion tags

On the other side, another user realized that emotions are what mattered to them most. So they developed multiple different tags to represent just how happy they felt, with varying degrees of Ys at the end of Happy, Happyyyyy vs Happy.

'Who' seems to be important for everyone, single, relationship and parents

'Who' continues to be one of the most popular Groups. Parents and single people especially seems to love it.

Parents have mentioned seeing 'Why' they're spending money on their children (education, health etc) has really helped them think deeper about what they want to teach their children. This was a way we never imagined the app to be used so we're thrilled to hear it's helping early parents.

Single people has said this had been a great way to hold themselves accountable for putting themselves out their, not just for dates but for making "Who/New-Friends". Seeing how often they're reaching out to different types of people and for what experiences really has helped them work towards living their fullest life.

Written by Ken Abraham