Tracking Treats as a Couple

How couples use treat tracking to discover new spots, settle debates, and build a shared food memory.

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My girlfriend and I started logging treats together about four months ago and it's become one of our favorite things. Not because we're competitive (okay, a little), but because it turns every random Tuesday dessert into something we both remember.

The rating debates are real

She gave that croissant a 3. I gave it a 5. We talked about it for 20 minutes. This is the kind of low-stakes disagreement that's actually fun. You start learning what the other person values in a treat and it's oddly revealing. She cares about texture. I care about flavor. Neither of us is wrong.

You try more things

When you're tracking together, you push each other to try new spots. She'll see something on Instagram and add it to our list. I'll walk past a new bakery and send a photo. We've tried at least a dozen places we never would have found if we weren't both actively looking.

It creates a shared timeline

Scroll back through your Treatly feed and you see your relationship told through treats. The boba spot from your first month together, the fancy dessert from your anniversary, the late-night cookie run from that one stressful week. It's a love story in stickers.

How to get started

Just add each other on Treatly and start logging. You'll see each other's entries in the social feed, you can like and comment, and you'll naturally start comparing notes. There's no setup or planning required, just two people paying attention to the sweet stuff together.

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