About

One person, one problem, six months of building.

UsAgain was not built by a large team or funded by venture capital. It was built by one person who believed committed couples deserved a better product for the hardest, most private work a relationship can do.

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Founder

Brett Marshall

UsAgain started with an article I read about committed couples drifting apart as life takes over. Not couples in crisis, not relationships that had broken down, but people who still loved each other and had simply lost the closeness that once came naturally. The scale of it surprised me. The sadness of it stayed with me.

I started researching. The material on the problem was vast, the psychology, the patterns, the slow erosion of intimacy under the weight of routine, work, children, and exhaustion. But the solutions were thin. I looked at what technology was offering and found products that gamified relationships, scored compatibility, and delivered daily prompts without ever addressing the real work: helping two people find a structured, private, honest path back to each other.

One phrase kept surfacing in the research, in therapy literature, and in the language couples used to describe what they wanted: becoming us again. Not going backwards to who they were, but reconnecting as the people they are now.

I spoke to therapists I knew about what actually works. The message was consistent: relationships need investment to stay alive. They need to evolve alongside life, not be left on autopilot and hoped for the best. The couples who thrive are the ones who keep choosing to do the work, reflection, play, honesty, touch, and intentional time together.

That gave me the idea. If the research base on what helps couples reconnect is this strong, could AI help design a progression engine around it? Not a chatbot that replaces the partner, but a guided system that gives couples structure, pacing, privacy, and enough support to take the next honest step together.

I have spent most of my career in health IT, so building technology around sensitive human data felt like a natural fit. I understand what it means to handle information that people trust you with, and how seriously that responsibility has to be taken.

UsAgain started as a side project and became the main focus of my working life. I designed and built every part of it, the mobile app, the AI Coach, and the platform underneath. It took six months of concentrated product work, and it is still going.

Seeing UsAgain start to help real people reconnect, strengthen what is already there, and become us again is the most meaningful work I have done.

The company

Neural Vibe Ltd.

UsAgain is built by Neural Vibe Ltd, a company registered in England and Wales. We are based in London and operate under UK GDPR. The product runs on AWS infrastructure in the EU (London region).

There is no investor pressure to grow at the expense of privacy. There is no board asking for engagement metrics that conflict with what is good for couples. The incentives are simple: build a product worth paying for, treat people's private data with the care it deserves, and help couples become us again.

Why it matters

You deserve to knowwho holds your trust.

UsAgain asks couples to share reflections, preferences, desires, and vulnerabilities. That is an enormous amount of trust to place in a product. You deserve to know that the person behind it takes that responsibility personally, not as a corporate policy, but as a founding commitment.

If you have questions about UsAgain, the product, the privacy architecture, or anything else, you can reach me directly at hello@usagain.love.

Early access

Help shape UsAgain, or wait for launch.

Private beta testing starts in August 2026. We are looking for solo users and paired couples who may want to test UsAgain early and share thoughtful feedback about the app experience.

Registering interest is the first step, not the application. We will invite selected people to complete a short follow-up form so the beta includes a useful range of users, devices, and relationship contexts.

If beta testing is not right for you, join the launch waitlist instead. Waitlist members will receive launch updates and special bonuses when UsAgain goes live.

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Feedback is collected through questionnaires. We do not inspect intimate app data, we never sell or share lead data, and privacy is part of the product architecture.

Next step

Tell us you are interested.

The early access page lets you register beta interest or join the launch waitlist. Beta applications will be sent by invite later.

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