Apps (looking at you,One on One Lessons Where You Learn Through Hands on Caressing Tinder) have made dating a living hell, so the least they could do is make our relationships a little easier.
Seriously, though — whether you're looking to find new date ideas, turn up the heat or just keep your calendars organized, your phones are here to help.
SEE ALSO: Catch yourself a date on new 'Pokémon Go' dating siteHere are 12 apps that every couple should use. Or at least briefly try before you give up and go for a walk instead.
If you're in a long-distance relationship but still want to watch Stranger Things together, Rabbit, which is basically Hangouts but cooler, will sync up your browsers and do the trick.
Cost: Free
BloomThat is an on-demand flower delivery app that does same-day delivery in New York, Los Angeles and the Bay Area. (When the flowers arrive, we call it the Bae Area.)
Cost: Free (but the flowers are not, obviously)
We're big fans of the shared calendar feature on this couples messaging app.
Cost: Free
Sick of communicating via iMessage, Facebook and all that other stuff? Avocado lets you communicate exclusively with your partner using text, photos, drawings and more. You can even send "hugs" or "kisses," which are kind of like cutesy Facebook pokes.
Cost: Free
This one helps you keep track of outstanding debts to each other — especially if you're roommates. Gotta keep the finances fair, after all.
Cost: $3.99
Our Groceries allow you and your partner to merge and share grocery lists, so you don't end up with twelve boxes of cat litter or whatever.
Cost: Free
Take the stress out of holiday road trips to visit your partner's fam — just let this app navigate for you. It even updates traffic info in real-time.
Cost: Free
Of course, every couple needs time apart to cultivate individual hobbies. One idea: grow separate virtual succulents.
Cost: Free
With its disappearing messages and two-person filters, Snapchat is truly a couple's flirty pic paradise.
Cost: Free
Is there anything flirtier than "hey, I think there's a Magikarp on you"? Didn't think so.
Cost: Free, until you want extra Incense
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