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Kinda Into That Launches Privacy-First Kink Compatibility Platform Built for Neurodivergent Users
Husband-and-wife team behind The Awkward Pillow Talk Podcast release a 324-item compatibility quiz designed for people who struggle with traditional sex-positive communication advice.
Stephanie and Jason Class, the husband-and-wife team behind The Awkward Pillow Talk Podcast and six years of work in adult content creation, today launched Kinda Into That, a free privacy-first kink compatibility quiz at kindaintothat.com. The platform is the first major sex-positive tool explicitly designed for neurodivergent users, and the first in its category to commit to architectural anonymity — meaning the operators themselves cannot tie individual answers to identifiable users.
The quiz contains 324 items across categories including sensation, dynamic, fantasy, aftercare, and communication. Users rate each item on a four-point scale. The system generates a Vibe Code — a four-character identifier that lets users compare results with a partner — and produces a personalized profile based on the user's actual answer patterns.
"The standard advice is 'communicate openly with your partner.' But that advice assumes a brain that can produce vocabulary on demand in a charged moment. I'm self-diagnosed AuDHD with a substantial medical history, and that's never been my brain. We built the tool we needed."
— Stephanie Class, co-founder
The platform's privacy architecture is unusual in the adult tech space. Following high-profile data breaches at OnlyFans, Ashley Madison, and FetLife, Kinda Into That was designed so that no email address, name, IP address, or other identifying information is associated with user answers. The only identifier is the user-generated Vibe Code, which is held on the user's device.
"After watching adult-tech privacy fail repeatedly over the last decade, we decided the safest data is data we don't have. If we don't have your email, we can't lose your email."
— Jason Class, co-founder
In addition to individual results, the platform supports partner comparison. Users share their codes with each other, and the comparison page displays where they align, where they're both curious about the same things, and where they would need to negotiate.
The Class team has documented professional practice in adult content for six years, including specialized work that follows formal consent protocols and pre-interview processes. Stephanie hosts The Awkward Pillow Talk Podcast, which covers intimacy, communication, and relationship dynamics from a working creator's perspective.
The platform is free to use and requires no signup. Future paid features may include personalized AI-generated couples coaching guides and persistent code-claiming for users who want their profiles to survive device changes.
Kinda Into That is available now at kindaintothat.com.
About Kinda Into That
Kinda Into That is a privacy-first kink compatibility platform launched in 2026 by Stephanie and Jason Class. The platform combines a 324-item compatibility quiz with partner comparison and creator discovery features. Built specifically for neurodivergent users and grounded in the founders' lived experience as working adult content creators, the platform launched with a commitment to architectural anonymity unprecedented in the adult tech space.
For more information: kindaintothat.com
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