Celebrate your relationship with shared countdown widgets, anniversary reminders, and a private couples diary
Celebrate your relationship with shared countdown widgets, anniversary reminders, and a private couples diary
Vote (8 votes)
Program license Free
Developer PRINC
Version 1.01.62
Works under Android
Also known as Couple Widget
Vote
(8 votes)
Developer
PRINC
Works under
Android
Program license
Free
Version
1.01.62
Also known as
Couple Widget
Pros
- Real time Days Together counter that can live on the home screen
- Automatic reminders for anniversaries, including 10-day, 100-day, and day-before alerts
- Love Story diary and First Moments for saving memories with photos and emojis
- Couple Connect with likes and comments on shared posts
- Simple, intuitive design that keeps widget creation and editing accessible
Cons
- Fixed widget sizes, with no 3×1, 5×1, or resizable options for finer home screen layouts
- In some situations, the default couple image cannot be reliably replaced with a personal photo
- Love Rhythm feature lacks clear explanation of its purpose and behavior
Couple Widget - Love Events Countdown Widget focuses on turning relationship milestones into a live counter and shared diary that sits right on your Android home screen. It tracks how long you have been together, keeps upcoming anniversaries visible, and offers a place for photos, memories, and reactions between partners.
It suits couples who like marking meaningful dates, want reminders for upcoming milestones, and enjoy seeing a customized love widget when they unlock their phone.
Always-visible counter for your days together
The centerpiece of the app is the Days Together counter. Once you set your first day, it keeps a real time tally of how long you have been together, from that starting date up to the present.
This counter can be added to your home screen as a widget. You can personalize it with themes and couple photos so it feels more like a small relationship dashboard than a generic date counter. The layout and controls follow a straightforward structure, so creating or editing a widget stays within reach even if you are not used to fiddling with Android customization.
Reminders that keep anniversaries in sight
Couple Widget is built to help you remember special dates. It offers anniversary reminders for key milestones, including 10 days and 100 days together, along with alerts the day before important anniversaries and additional checkpoints handled by the app.
Alongside the widget, the Couple Calendar shows anniversaries at a glance. You can also write freely in it, which helps if you like to note plans or add short descriptions to upcoming events. Together, the calendar and reminder system reduce the chance that smaller but meaningful celebrations slip by unnoticed.
Love Story, First Moments, and shared reactions
Beyond counting days, the app includes tools for recording memories:
- Love Story acts as a couple’s diary, where you can store events with attached photos.
- First Moments focuses on early memories, letting you log them and decorate those entries with emojis that match how you felt.
- Couple Connect lets you and your partner stay engaged by commenting on and liking each other’s posts.
These features turn the app into a private timeline for your relationship, mixing text, images, emojis, and small interactions. Instead of just watching a counter grow, you build a record of experiences around it.
Widget customization and current limitations
Personalization is a key promise here, especially on the widget side. In theory, you can swap the stock, generic couple image for your own photos and pair those with different themes. When this works, the widget can look very personal and visually tied to your relationship.
In practice, there can be problems with this part of the app. There are cases where the default image refuses to change to a custom photo, particularly after a device has gone through a factory reset or the app has been updated. Since the widget sits on your home screen, not being able to replace the placeholder picture can feel like a significant drawback if you care about customization.
Widget size options are also somewhat rigid. The app offers fixed sizes such as 1×1 and 4×1, but it does not provide 3×1, 5×1, or resizable widgets. For users who like to center items or fine tune their home screen grid, this limitation can make it harder to place the counter exactly where and how they want it.
Love Rhythm and overall usability
Most core functions, such as setting the first day, adding anniversaries, or editing widgets, are presented through a simple and intuitive interface. That matches the app’s goal of keeping things approachable for anyone.
One part of the app stands out as less clear: a feature labeled Love Rhythm. It looks interesting, but the app does not really explain how it works or what it represents in relation to your data. Without in-app guidance, this section can feel more like an unexplained extra than a feature you immediately understand and rely on.
Verdict
Couple Widget - Love Events Countdown Widget offers a thoughtful mix of a real time relationship counter, anniversary reminders, and a shared diary with photos and comments. When the widget customization behaves as expected, it can become a charming focal point on your home screen and a daily reminder of your time together.
At the same time, limited widget sizes, occasional trouble updating the default couple photo, and a somewhat opaque Love Rhythm feature hold it back from being as polished as it could be. If you primarily want a straightforward love-day counter with notifications and a simple shared journal, it still delivers solid value, especially for couples who enjoy celebrating milestones both big and small.
Pros
- Real time Days Together counter that can live on the home screen
- Automatic reminders for anniversaries, including 10-day, 100-day, and day-before alerts
- Love Story diary and First Moments for saving memories with photos and emojis
- Couple Connect with likes and comments on shared posts
- Simple, intuitive design that keeps widget creation and editing accessible
Cons
- Fixed widget sizes, with no 3×1, 5×1, or resizable options for finer home screen layouts
- In some situations, the default couple image cannot be reliably replaced with a personal photo
- Love Rhythm feature lacks clear explanation of its purpose and behavior