When the gap is long and contact is unpredictable
Deployment and training mean stretches where real-time contact is hard or impossible. The pressure of a narrow window to talk can make every call feel like it has to carry everything.
Arcov takes the pressure off. You can each leave moods, letters, and memories that the other finds when they can — so connection doesn't depend on catching each other live.
What Arcov gives military couples
Daily letters, kept forever. A letter a day becomes a shared timeline you can both reread — a record of the time apart, in your own words.
Mood check-ins. A quiet way to know how your partner is actually doing, on the days there's no time to explain.
An encrypted vault. Photos, voice notes, and drawings, end-to-end encrypted on-device. Your private moments stay between the two of you.
A buzz across the distance. A one-tap signal that you're thinking of them, waiting for whenever they're back in range.
Privacy you can trust
Your words and media are encrypted on your devices before they upload — we can't read them, and there are no ads or data sales. It's a private space for two, and partner-based recovery means a lost phone doesn't mean lost memories.
Frequently asked
Is Arcov secure enough for deployment?
Your letters, mood notes, and vault content are end-to-end encrypted on-device with keys only you and your partner hold. We never see the content. (Operational-security rules from your unit always take precedence.)
What if one of us gets a new phone during deployment?
Partner-based recovery lets the other partner restore your encrypted vault from their device, with a 12-word phrase as a backup. No memories lost.