Sukidayo Raises $535,000 in Seed Funding

Featured image illustrating Sukidayo’s seed funding round, showing a couple taking a selfie—an eye-catching visual for an article about the “Couples Tech” startup. Technology

Sukidayo, a startup that positions itself as a “Couples Tech” company (technology designed to support communication between couples and married partners), announced on January 14 that it has completed a seed funding round worth ¥85 million (approximately $535,000).

The name “Sukidayo” means “I like you” in Japanese. The company provides services designed to help couples strengthen their relationships through smartphone apps and other digital tools.

Bringing Couples Closer Through Daily Questions

Founded in 2019, the company describes this fundraising as its seed round. However, comments from investors in this round—such as “we’ve been watching the company as shareholders” and “we’ve wanted to invest next time”—suggest that Sukidayo may have raised funds in some form prior to this round.

Sukidayo currently offers two products: Riamo and Futari Kaigi.

Riamo is a smartphone app in which an animal character asks couples (users) a daily question. Based on users’ answers, the app uses AI to analyze each partner’s personality traits and values. The app also includes a feature that allows couples to write down things they would like to do together. The current release is positioned as a beta version.

Riamo app screens (from Sukidayo’s press release)

Meanwhile, Futari Kaigi is a service that uses LINE, a messaging app widely used in Japan. Like Riamo, it aims to bring couples closer by asking them questions. However, the questions in Futari Kaigi also cover practical topics such as household budgeting and childbirth—topics that explore how couples think about everyday life. On its service website, Futari Kaigi describes itself as a “question app for couples and married partners,” indicating that it is designed with shared life as a married couple in mind.

CEO Atsuta: “Accelerating Global Expansion”

The seed round included venture capital firms mint, i-nest capital, ANRI, and UNERI Capital, as well as KAYAC, a company engaged in internet content production and related businesses.

The funds will be used to:

  • accelerate user acquisition in Japan and internationally
  • strengthen product development and AI features
  • reinforce the company’s organizational structure

Yuka Atsuta, Representative Director (CEO) of Sukidayo, commented:

“We receive feedback from many users every day, and development has not been able to keep up. We want to take each piece of feedback seriously, use every yen carefully, and continue moving forward steadily. Going forward, we will further improve the accuracy of AI-powered relationship support and accelerate global expansion, with the goal of creating a product that can be used across cultures and languages.”

Yuka Atsuta (from Sukidayo’s press release)

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