TGTHR App
TGTHR is a discreet mobile app designed as a private resource for women in abusive relationships—providing support, information, and safe pathways to help without drawing attention. The product intentionally appears as an innocuous game on the device, with a subtle “info” entry point that reveals the secure support platform. This façade reduces visibility on-screen while giving users immediate access to critical resources when they need them.
UX design and interaction flows
Color palette and visual system
Discreet “game” façade and hidden entry interface
In-app resource library architecture
Safety features (quick-exit, contextual prompts)
Prototype and handoff
Safety and privacy shaped every design decision. The interface minimizes on-screen friction and avoids opening external webpages to reduce traces; resources and guidance live directly in-app. Clear, non-alarmist language, an unobtrusive visual treatment, and a muted, comforting palette create a calm environment. Discreet safety features—quick-exit behavior, context-sensitive help, local resource lists, and private access flows—are designed to help users access information quickly and with confidence. Secure data handling and privacy-forward UX patterns further protect user interactions.
The result is a thoughtfully crafted digital tool that balances discretion with accessibility—helping survivors find information, plan next steps, and connect with support in a manner that respects safety, privacy, and dignity.