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  • 2.3.0
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    January 24, 2026

    PWA for iOS, Android, & Chrome for Web

    Feelers can now install the Web App on their favorite device. Install Feels ›

    • Added progressive web app (PWA) functionality throughout Feels so that Feelers on iOS, Android, and Chrome for Web can install the Feels app right on their device. This includes support for native app push notifications and much more thanks to our trusted PWA partner – Progressier.
    • Added the Feels logo to the Google OAuth consent screen thanks to approval from the Google Cloud Third Party Developer group. Hooray!
    • Added a PWA install page with screenshots and descriptions of the Feels Web App. Install page ›
  • 2.2.1
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    January 23, 2026

    Bug fixes

    We made general improvements to the Feels Web App.

    • Fixed various visual bugs throughout the app when Settings > Dark mode is enabled.
    • Fixed other minor bugs.
  • 2.2.0
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    January 22, 2026

    Developer features, tools, and docs

    We're excited to roll out our first series of developer-focused features and tools.

    • Added private data objects API and documentation for select developers who embed Feels videos and GIFs on external websites.
    • Added a release notes log in About > Version so that our Feeler developers can stay informed about the updates we deploy.
    • Added EXPLICIT labels and content visibility settings for filtering content that may not be appropriate for some Feelers.
  • gamma phase icon 2.1.0
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    January 21, 2026

    Gamma release

    The Feels Web App gamma version is deployed. Gamma includes general improvements to speed, stability, and usability – including advanced content moderation tools to protect our community. Thanks to all our loyal Feelers for contributing feedback. We read every report and comment you leave us! Future gamma releases will mainly include API functionality for developers, tools for creators, and content additions from verified brands that have something fresh to share. We look forward to delighting you with each and every release!

  • 1.4.2
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    January 20, 2026

    General bug fixes

    We made general improvements to the Feels Web App.

    • Fixed various bugs reported by our loyal community of Feelers!
    • Fixed minor inconsistencies with Settings > Dark mode ON.
  • 1.4.1
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    January 16, 2026

    Mobile bug fixes

    We made general improvements to the Feels Web App.

    • Fixed speed issues on mobile devices.
    • Fixed various visual issues for mobile and tablet devices.
    • Fixed content loading errors.
    • Fixed issues with dark mode colors.
  • 1.4.0
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    January 9, 2026

    Content additions

    We made general improvements to the Feels Web App.

    • Added a total of 72 Feels videos to account for all eight attribute and nine-point scale combinations.
    • Added profile page links for musical artists via Spotify.
    • Added profile page links for actors via IMDB and other online sources.
    • Added content filtering for the Explore page via a horizontal row of chips.
  • 1.3.0
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    January 2, 2026

    Content additions

    We made general improvements to the Feels Web App.

    • Added new content for about, methodology, and help sections.
    • Added contact form within the Help page.
    • Fixed various visual bugs.
  • 1.2.0
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    December 29, 2025

    Comment section

    We made general improvements to the Feels Web App.

    • Added commenting feature with emoji selection, comment threading, reactions, and much more.
  • beta phase icon 1.1.0
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    December 26, 2025

    Beta release

    The Feels Web App beta version is deployed. We are currently working on refining mission-critical features and deploying additional social features.

  • 0.7.1
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    December 19, 2025

    Bug fixes

    We made general improvements to the Feels Web App.

    • Fixed various visual bugs.
  • 0.7.0
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    December 12, 2025

    Content reporting

    We made general improvements to the Feels Web App.

    • Added popups for reporting content by category.
  • 0.6.0
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    December 5, 2025

    Dark mode

    We made general improvements to the Feels Web App.

    • Added support for dark mode
  • 0.5.0
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    December 5, 2025

    Speed improvements

    We made general improvements to the Feels Web App.

    • Added behind-the-scenes speed-related improvements.
    • Fixed load-time issues for various devices.
    • Changed content caching method to ensure faster load times.
    • Changed other minor items related to speed.
  • 0.4.0
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    November 28, 2025

    Feature additions

    We made general improvements to the Feels Web App.

    • Added like and save functionality to feels videos, GIFs, and creators.
    • Added colored checkmarks for verified brands.
    • Added popups for signing in, registering, and sending the page to your mobile device.
  • 0.3.0
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    November 21, 2025

    Feature additions

    We made general improvements to the Feels Web App.

    • Added video transcripts to select videos.
    • Added language breakdown visual chart for select videos.
    • Added side toggle of Attribute Matrix content and score data.
  • 0.2.0
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    November 14, 2025

    Feature additions

    We made general improvements to the Feels Web App.

    • Added tags page.
    • Added profile tabs for Feels videos, GIFs, and all contents.
    • Added rating system for various pages.
  • 0.1.2
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    November 8, 2025

    Bug fixes

    We made general improvements to the Feels Web App.

    • Fixed various visual issues.
    • Fixed issues with signing in to the app on mobile devices
    • Fixed various speed issues.
  • 0.1.1
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    November 1, 2025

    Added essential functionality

    We made general improvements to the Feels Web App.

    • Added login system.
    • Added initial sections: Explore, Follow, About, and Account.
    • Added tooltips and modal popups throughout.
  • alpha phase icon 0.1.0
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    October 31, 2025

    Alpha release

    The Feels Web App is deployed. We are currently working on building mission-critical features.

  • Initial phase icon 0.0.0
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    October 1, 2025

    Initial conditions

    There is no video sharing app focused on psycholinguistics. We intend to fix this via the Feels Web App. This project is made with love <3 and in collaboration with LINGA Co. and PsycLing – and guided under the auspices of CRS || CONSCIOUS.AI.

Ultra Low

0–5% percentile
An ultra low attribute score is exceptionally rare because it represents 5% of the entire population. In a room with 100 other people, a person with an ultra low attribute score would be lower than 95 of them and higher than none of them.
Note: Feels uses a 9-point scoring scale that ranges from Ultra Low to Ultra High according to a normal distribution. See our methodology.

Very Low

5–10% percentile
A very low attribute score is rare because it represents 5% of the entire population. In a room with 100 other people, a person with a very low attribute score would be higher than five of them and lower than 90 of them.
Note: Feels uses a 9-point scoring scale that ranges from Ultra Low to Ultra High according to a normal distribution. See our methodology.

Low

10–20% percentile
A low attribute score is somewhat uncommon and represents 10% of the entire population. In a room with 100 other people, a person with a low attribute score would be higher than ten of them and lower than 80 of them.
Note: Feels uses a 9-point scoring scale that ranges from Ultra Low to Ultra High according to a normal distribution. See our methodology.

Slightly Low

20–40% percentile
A slightly low attribute score is common and represents 20% of the entire population. In a room with 100 other people, a person with a slightly low attribute score would be higher than 20 of them and lower than 60 of them.
Note: Feels uses a 9-point scoring scale that ranges from Ultra Low to Ultra High according to a normal distribution. See our methodology.

Average

40–60% percentile
An average attribute score is typical and represents 20% of the entire population. In a room with 100 other people, a person with an average attribute score would be higher than 40 of them and lower than 40 of them.
Note: Feels uses a 9-point scoring scale that ranges from Ultra Low to Ultra High according to a normal distribution. See our methodology.

Slightly High

60–80% percentile
A slightly high attribute score is common and represents 20% of the entire population. In a room with 100 other people, a person with a slightly high attribute score would be higher than 60 of them and lower than 20 of them.
Note: Feels uses a 9-point scoring scale that ranges from Ultra Low to Ultra High according to a normal distribution. See our methodology.

High

80–90% percentile
A high attribute score is somewhat uncommon and represents 10% of the entire population. In a room with 100 other people, a person with a high attribute score would be higher than 80 of them and lower than 10 of them.
Note: Feels uses a 9-point scoring scale that ranges from Ultra Low to Ultra High according to a normal distribution. See our methodology.

Very High

90–95% percentile
A very high attribute score is rare because it represents 5% of the entire population. In a room with 100 other people, a person with a very high attribute score would be higher than 90 of them and lower than five of them.
Note: Feels uses a 9-point scoring scale that ranges from Ultra Low to Ultra High according to a normal distribution. See our methodology.

Ultra High

95–100% percentile
An ultra high attribute score is exceptionally rare because it represents 5% of the entire population. In a room with 100 other people, a person with an ultra high attribute score would be higher than 95 of them and lower than none of them.
Note: Feels uses a 9-point scoring scale that ranges from Ultra Low to Ultra High according to a normal distribution. See our methodology.