In an age when we need phones to remind us to say "happy anniversary," it's little surprise that two new apps - Binder and HeroBoyfriend - have arrived to assist with the whole "relating" part of "relationships".
Both apps, launched independently in the past month, claim the right-swipe, left-swipe dating app Tinder as their inspiration. Like Tinder, they aim to cut down on the effort, thought and time that relationships require. Like Tinder, they may prove divisive.
Binder sells itself as "Tinder for breaking up," which is maybe the most depressing collection of words you'll read all day.
Binder is less a dating app and more an un-dating app. If you're too chicken to break up with your significant other IRL or over the phone or even over email, you enter said sadsack's name, gender, phone number and photo, then swipe right to "bin" him/her. (Get it? Bin? Bin-der? Tinder? Bingo.)
You select from a variety of breakup rationales - "I don't want you close to me, emotionally or geographically," "It's not me, it's you," etc. - and then Binder texts the unbeknownst on your behalf. It also leaves an automated voicemail, Scottish accent and all.