Synapse Bond

Relationships deserve more than good intentions.

Connection deserves our attention

Relationships need presence, life loves distractions.


We mean to call, to text, to plan that dinner — but the day slips away, and so do the moments that make life meaningful.

Synapse Bond helps you stay present with the people who matter, turning small moments of intention into lasting relationships.

Synapse is designed to help you show up for the people who matter.

Thoughtful technology for more intentional relationships.

Because relationships deserve better tools

  • Birthdays pass, texts get buried, people drift. Synapse quitely notices your rythm and offers simple, personal nudges to reach out.

    “You haven’t caught up with Anna in a few weeks. Want to check-in?“

    No guilt. No pressure. Just a friend like reminder.

  • Good conversation isn’t about algorithms — it’s about attention.
    Synapse remembers shared moments, interests, and small details, so reconnecting feels natural, not scripted.


    Grandpa’s birthday is Saturday. Since he brought up playing chess with Grandma, want to surprise him with a new board?

    Show up prepared, present, and thoughtful.

  • Real relationships don’t live in notifications. Synapse helps you bring them back into the real world by finding local events that fit your shared interests.

    “Outdoor film night on Friday — Jake and Mira might enjoy this one.”

    One suggestion. One tap. One evening that actually happens.

  • Built Around Trust
    Private by design • No ads • No selling data
    Synapse exists to reduce screen time and increase real time.

The Cost of Disconnection

“The average adult spends over 6 hours per day online, yet over half say they feel ‘emotionally drained’ afterward”

— Pew Research, 2024

“Loneliness is a global public-health concern, affecting nearly one in six people worldwide”

— WHO 2024

“High screen exposure weakens emotional memory, making it harder for the brain to recall meaningful experiences”

— Harvard Medical School, 2023

“Good relationships keep us happier and healthier. Period”

— Robert Waldinger, Harvard Medical School, 2023