Tell me Something...
Tell Me Something
A conversation engine. Start light. Go as deep as you dare.
We've Forgotten How to Talk to Each Other
Somewhere between the group chats, the scroll holes, and the perfectly curated highlight reels, we lost something simple — the art of actually talking to the person right in front of us.
Not texting them from the other couch. Not sending a meme that says what we can't. Actually talking. The kind of conversation where you learn something surprising about someone you thought you already knew. The kind that starts with a laugh and ends somewhere you didn't expect.
Tell Me Something is our small attempt to bring that back.
It's not therapy. It's not a quiz. It's just a nudge — a little permission slip to ask the questions you've been meaning to ask and say the things you've been meaning to say. Pull it out on a road trip. Pass the phone around at girls' night. Play it across the table from someone you're just getting to know, or someone you've known for years and want to know differently.
Start light. Go as deep as you dare. See where the conversation takes you.
Because the best nights don't start with a plan. They start with someone saying tell me something.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Tell Me Something?
Tell Me Something is a free couples conversation game designed to help you actually talk to each other. Starting with light icebreaker questions and building toward more intimate territory, it's part road trip game, part date night starter, and part permission slip to say the things you've been meaning to say.
Is this appropriate for friend groups or just couples?
Both. The light questions work beautifully for friend groups, girls' trips, bachelorette parties, or anyone who wants a better conversation than "so what have you been up to lately." The spicy tier is designed for couples who want to go a little deeper.
How long does the game take?
The light version takes about ten minutes. The spicy version takes longer — mostly because the conversations it starts tend to take on a life of their own. That's kind of the point.
What are good conversation starters for couples?
The best conversation starters are the ones that invite a real answer instead of a one-word response. Questions about memories, sensations, secret skills, and unspoken desires tend to open doors that "how was your day" never will. That's exactly what Tell Me Something is built around.
Is this a good road trip game for adults?
It's one of the best. No pieces to lose, no signal required, and it gets better the longer you're in the car together. Start with the light questions around mile marker one and see where you are by the time you stop for gas.
Can I use this for a bachelorette party?
Absolutely. The light questions work perfectly for a group, and "keep it light" has a very funny destination if the bride's crew isn't quite ready for the spicy tier. You'll know when you get there.
What happens at the end?
We make a suggestion. You decide what to do with it. You're welcome.