MARRIAGES

DRIFT

Keep helps couples and families reconnect through honest, structured feedback.

Weekly check-ins
Private to your household
Biblical framework

You're doing
everything
right.

So why does it still feel like you're drifting apart?

You're intentional. You prioritize time together. You go to church. You're investing in your relationship—date nights, conversations, shared goals. You're trying.

Your spouse can't tell you what they really need

Important conversations keep getting postponed

You're in the same house but emotionally distant

Small frustrations grow into silent resentment

The problem isn't that you're not trying.
You don't have a structure for the hard conversations.

The Silent Crisis

We manage the outside

Schedules, activities, responsibilities—but neglect the inside: connection, emotional health, spiritual intimacy.

"We're fine"

The most dangerous
words in a marriage

?

Do you actually know
what your spouse needs?

Actually know
where you stand

Every week, each person privately answers biblical questions about every relationship.

Husband Answers

"Am I loving my wife sacrificially?"

Wife Answers

"Does my husband understand my needs?"

Both Answers

"Are we growing closer or drifting apart?"

When Feedback Releases

You see it all

Not feelings. Not guesses.

Honest feedback from your spouse.

Private feedback
Ratings & reflections
Action items
The Process

Reconnect in
3 simple steps

01

Weekly Check-In

Each person completes a self-review and gives feedback to their spouse. Ratings on biblical qualities plus open reflection questions.

  • Rate each other
  • Answer open questions
  • Phone or computer
02

Feedback Released

See what your spouse shared — private ratings and written feedback about how you're doing.

  • Private feedback from each person
  • Ratings on key qualities
  • Honest reflections
03

Take Action

Create specific commitments based on what you learned. Mark them complete. Stay accountable.

  • Create action items
  • Mark complete
  • Stay accountable

Small, consistent investments in the relationships that matter most.

Our Foundation

Rooted in Scripture,
not psychology

Every question is rooted in Scripture. Experience what a check-in looks like in Keep.

Sacrificial Love

We ask wives: "Does he love you sacrificially, laying down his preferences for your good?"

Eph. 5:25: Husbands, love your wives, as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her.

1Rarely demonstrates
10Consistently demonstrates

Each check-in covers multiple dimensions of your role — this is just a taste.

Start your family's first check-in
Why We Built This

Born from a real crisis

Keep exists because my marriage almost didn't.

I was doing everything "right" — working hard, providing, showing up. But I wasn't hearing what my wife actually needed. The distance grew slowly until it became a crisis.

What saved us wasn't a book or a conference. It was creating a simple structure for honest feedback — a way for her to tell me what I couldn't see myself.

Keep is that structure, built for every marriage and family willing to do the work.

Less than one counseling session

Per year. Not per session.

Best Value

Annual

$99/year

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  • Weekly check-ins
  • Unlimited household members
  • Action item tracking
  • Private to your household
  • Biblical framework
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Monthly

$10/month

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  • Weekly check-ins
  • Unlimited household members
  • Action item tracking
  • Private to your household
  • Biblical framework
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Your marriage is your most important investment

Marriage counseling: $150-300/session

Family therapy: $200-400/session

Parenting courses: $50-200 each

Less than $10/month

a fraction of one counseling session

Structured weekly feedback that prevents the need for all of the above.

Privacy First

Your feedback
is sacred

Encrypted storage

Your written responses are encrypted at rest

PIN-protected profiles

Each person has their own secure PIN

No data selling

We never sell your information

Private by default

Only your household sees your feedback

Workspace isolation

Your data is completely separate from others

Built by a Christian dad

Your struggles aren't content—they're sacred

Common Questions

Questions &
Answers

Your marriage won't
reconnect
by accident

Fragmentation happens slowly: A missed conversation. An unspoken hurt. Busy schedules. Polite distance. Until one day you wake up and realize you're strangers.

Reconnection happens the same way—slowly, intentionally, one week at a time.

One check-in

every week

The return?
A marriage that actually knows each other.

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