For multicultural couples
When you and your partner come from different countries, languages, or faiths, most relationship apps quietly assume only one of you. Soleil was built for both of you.
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Set your lens to Multicultural and Soleil rotates between your cultures' music, greetings, and seasonal drops — not flattening them, alternating them.
Maître Soleil reads any language you write in. Switch mid-sentence; he doesn't get confused.
Soleil's decks include cross-cultural topics — in-laws on two continents, religion, holiday math, raising kids in two languages — written by someone who's lived it.
A day in Soleil
Pick a mood card. Two minutes.
Same song or same prompt, both partners.
One sentence, in whichever language fits. Sealed into your Mémoire.
What's inside
Why it fits
Most couples apps assume you and your partner share a cultural script. Multicultural couples don't — and that's not a bug, it's the entire story.
Soleil treats both your worlds as the default, not the exception. The music, the prompts, the companion all bend to fit you. Your relationship was never going to look like the homepage of Paired.
“Bonjour, hola, hi. Whatever you call each other today — one small pause, just for the two of you.”
Common questions
Yes. Set the Multicultural lens and the music + companion alternate. Mark which holidays you celebrate and Soleil surfaces only those drops.
Yes. Maître Soleil reads any language and responds in your tone. You can write in French; your partner in Mandarin; he keeps up.
No. Multicultural covers any couple whose home blends cultures — race, religion, country, language. Pick the lens that fits.
Regular couples apps default to one cultural script. Soleil defaults to lenses — Caribbean, Pan-African, Afro-Latin, South Asian, East Asian, Multicultural — so the product matches the relationship, not the other way around.
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