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The best alternatives to Blindfold are Pillow, A Sex Journal for Couples, and Amorus. If these 3 options don't work for you, we've listed a few more alternatives below.
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Best alternatives to Blindfold
  • Pillow is a couples mindfulness app designed to guide you both through intimacy building practices and exercises, that ultimately support you to have a richer, deeper and more loving relationship.
  • A Sex Journal for Couples is a beautiful, shared journal designed to give couples resources and space to reflect on and explore their sex life together.
  • Amorus makes digital intimacy more private (encryption, deletion controls, emoji shortcuts), more engaged (embedded tools for consent/boundaries/etc), and more inspired (mini-games to flirt and uncover shared fantasies).
  • StoryMaze is a new, interactive app with immersive steamy audio stories. Each story is read by a voice artist. At the end of an episode, you help the protagonist choose what to do next, influencing how the story flows. The choice is in your hands.
  • Playful, mindful and erotic practices for couples
  • You don't have to sacrifice privacy to keep track of your sex life in the digital age. Track your intimate activities, partners, locations, and more privately. Get insight into your sex life with stats which can improve your sexual health and satisfaction.
  • Bang aims to provide you the best audio story experience for the perfect sex. Not just to heal but to improve your intimacy. With Bang, you can reach out many audios and listen whenever you want.
  • Hi guys! I have made a tool to track your sex life:Aphrodite!Now you can get it for free in the AppStore~ You can record your sex life in detail, Aphrodite can also be used to record masturbation for those who do not have a sexual partner.
  • A powerful assistant to keep detailed records while maintaining simplicity. There’s enough structure to quickly jot down an experience, but open enough to let you fill in the details however you see fit.