How to use the app
A practical guide to Hush Club.
This page is for anyone who wants the app explained from the user side, not the product side. It covers the main flows, what each screen is for, and what to tap when the app starts feeling busy.
Answer a few onboarding questions to shape your profile.
Use dilemmas to build your decision history and feed results.
Open matches, circles, and chat from the profile and nav flow.
Start here
What to do first
Open the app, finish onboarding, answer a few dilemmas, and let the app build your decision profile. That profile is what powers the rest of the experience.
Answer the onboarding questions honestly. They are used to shape your profile, recommendations, and compatibility signals.
Keep going through the daily dilemmas. The more you answer, the sharper your profile gets.
Tap your profile anytime to review decisions, likes, matches, saved reads, and the social details you have shared.
Dilemmas
How the decision feed works
This is the core of Hush Club. Each dilemma is designed to reveal how you think, not just what you pick once.
Read the prompt and context, then choose the option that feels most like you.
After you answer, compare your choice against the crowd result and the insight text.
Your answers quietly shape your profile over time, so consistency matters more than trying to game the system.
Profile
What your profile shows
Your profile is your public-facing read inside the app. It is built from your answers, your social setup, and the people you connect with.
Decisions shows your answer history.
Liked people shows profiles you have liked.
Mutual matches shows where interest is shared.
Saved reads keeps the dilemmas and profile views you want to come back to.
Matches
How matching works
The Matches page is swipe-first and image-led. Use it the same way you would expect in a modern dating app, but with compatibility context built in.
Swipe right to like and swipe left to pass.
Use the three action buttons at the bottom if you prefer taps over swipes.
Tap the card to open the full profile view with photos, Big Three, traits, and compatibility details.
When you like someone, the feedback appears immediately and the profile moves forward in the queue.
Circles
How circles are used
Circles are small social spaces for friends or groups. They are meant for comparing answers, talking through dilemmas, and keeping a shared read on the people in the group.
Create a circle if you want a private group.
Join a circle if someone shares an invite or you find a public group you like.
Use the decision and member views to compare patterns, not just one-off answers.
Leave a circle anytime from the circle header if it is no longer useful.
Chat
How messages fit in
Messaging is where a match turns into an actual conversation. Keep it light, direct, and specific.
Open chat from a match or from the conversation list.
Use the profile context to start with something specific instead of a generic opener.
If you are stuck, refer back to the shared answers or interests for a cleaner first message.
Free vs Pro
What is free and what is locked
Free users still get a useful experience. Pro adds deeper reads and more room to inspect the profile signal.
Free includes the main daily flow, limited match swipes, and the core compatibility summary.
Pro unlocks deeper astrology, trait breakdowns, and the fuller profile read.
If a section is locked, you can still see the summary layer so the page never feels empty.
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