Because real friendships aren’t built on memes and brunch plans.
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Explore: Unpack to Unravel (Self-exploration Journal)
Explore: Unpack to Unravel (Self-exploration Journal)
Explore: Unpack to Unravel (Self-exploration Journal)
Explore: Unpack to Unravel (Self-exploration Journal)
Explore: Unpack to Unravel (Self-exploration Journal)

Explore: Unpack to Unravel (Self-exploration Journal)

Most of us know how to talk — we just forget how to connect.What Happens After Hello is a psychologist-designed conversation game rooted in real research on how friendships are formed, deepened, and sustained.It takes you on a guided journey through three decks — Assume, Reflect, and Connect — each representing a psychological stage of friendship.You’ll notice the subtle shift: from curiosity to comfort, from guardedness to openness, from “we just met” to “we actually get each other.”Because friendship isn’t one grand moment — it’s a series of small, honest ones.And this deck is here to help you have more of them.Play it with an old friend, a new one, or even someone you wish you understood better — it meets you wherever you are.Think of it as the science of connection… disguised as a really good time.

Rs. 999.00
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Friendship deserves the same depth we give to love

We kept noticing something in therapy — adults struggle to make and maintain friendships.We build walls, we overthink, we assume.So, we created a tool that makes vulnerability feel safe again — and fun.Each question is crafted to help you see and be seen, to laugh a little, and to maybe say, “I didn’t know that about you.”It’s friendship, but emotionally fluent.

Connection isn’t luck — it’s a skill you can practice.
Rs. 999.00
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What happens after hello?
Understand yourself better through others
What happens after hello?
Share your introspective thoughts
What happens after hello?
Meaningful connections

This Emotional Wellness Tool Helps You:

Practical, psychologist-designed ways to feel grounded and clear.

What people say

Loved by thoughtful humans

We played it on a girls’ trip. Ended up crying, laughing, and trauma-bonding — in the best way. It was the most emotionally satisfying night we’ve had in ages. Friendship therapy, disguised as fun.d actually doable.

5/5

Finally, a game that’s not about winning — it’s about getting each other. Our group chat hasn’t stopped talking about it since. 10/10 for emotional hangovers.

5/5

I played it with my college bestie after years apart. Somehow, it made us feel sixteen again — only wiser, softer, and more honest.

5/5

I brought it to a team retreat. We went from awkward coworkers to actual humans. HR should hand this out with laptops.

5/5

It reminded me that I can still make new friends in my 30s. Assume, Reflect, Connect — and suddenly, you’re not strangers anymore.

5/5
Because great things rarely travel alone.

Pairs well with

Handpicked add-ons our therapists actually use.
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Priyanka Varma

Behind the design

Why we build tools for feelings (not just vibes).

In therapy, we often hear a quiet truth: “I don’t know how to make friends anymore.” That sentence stayed with us. We realized that while romantic connection gets all the attention, friendship — the foundation of emotional resilience — is rarely spoken about, much less practiced intentionally. So we turned years of research on social bonding and emotional safety into something you can hold in your hands. What Happens After Hello was born from the idea that friendship deserves structure, curiosity, and joy. Each deck mirrors a stage of connection: the assumptions we bring, the reflections that heal, and the moments of laughter that sustain us. This isn’t a “therapy game.” It’s a mirror — one that helps you see yourself and others with warmth, humor, and honesty. Because every great friendship begins with a hello… but the magic happens after.

~ Priyanka Varma Founder, The Thought Co.
Therapist-led Radically honest