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How Go There works

Go There is a free conversation-starter game that helps real people have better conversations — no accounts, no setup, just questions that actually go somewhere.

The idea

Most conversations stall in small talk. Go There gives you a deck of thoughtfully written questions designed to move past "how was your day" and into the stuff worth talking about — whether that's deep, funny, nostalgic, daring, flirty, or just honest and real.

How to play

  1. Pick who you're with — a partner, a first date, friends, a group, a parent, a sibling, or your kids. The deck adapts to the relationship.
  2. Choose a vibe — Deep, Real, Funny, Flirty, Daring, or Nostalgic — or mix them together.
  3. Swipe or tap through the cards. Save the ones you love, build a streak, and unlock badges as you go.

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Who it's for

Couples looking to reconnect, first dates that want to skip the awkward small talk, friends on a road trip, families around the dinner table, and anyone who believes a good question is the start of a good relationship.

Browse the categories

A sample of prompts from each deck — play the game to unlock them all:

CouplesConversation starters for partners and couples — from playful to genuinely deep. First DatesQuestions that skip the small talk and help you actually get to know someone. FriendsPrompts for friends and best friends who want to go beyond "how was your day". GroupsGet the whole table talking — great for parties, road trips and game nights. Parents & Adult ChildrenQuestions to help parents and grown kids really hear each other. SiblingsReconnect with a brother or sister, from nostalgic to no-holds-barred. Kids & FamiliesGentle, fun, age-appropriate questions for talking with children.

Frequently asked questions

Is Go There free?

Yes. Go There is completely free to play. It's supported by ads, which let us keep it free for everyone.

Do I need an account?

No. There's no sign-up and no login. Your saved questions, streak, and badges are stored privately on your own device.

Are the questions appropriate for kids?

The Kids & Families category is written to be gentle and age-appropriate. Other categories (like Daring or Flirty) are intended for adults.

Who makes Go There?

Go There is made by Perfectly Content Management Ltd. Questions or feedback? Email info@perfectly-content.com.