What Name LoveTest Actually Does
Name LoveTest sits in a familiar internet genre — the love calculator, also called a love tester or love meter — but it approaches the format with a few deliberate design choices. You type in your name and your partner's (or crush's, or a celebrity's) name, hit Calculate Love, and the tool returns an overall love percentage from 1 to 100, a four-part compatibility breakdown, and a short personalized note. There is no account, no install, and no upload step. Everything is computed locally in your browser using a fixed, deterministic algorithm, which means the same pair of names always produces the same number. The tool is built by the 345tool Team, an independent developer collective focused on client-side, privacy-first web utilities. From the outset, the site is upfront that this is "for entertainment only — results are fictional," which sets honest expectations before you even run your first test.
First Impressions and Onboarding
Upon visiting the site, the first thing you notice is how little stands between you and the actual tool. Two input fields — Your Name and Partner's Name — sit near the top of the page, with a single Calculate Love button beneath them. There is no carousel of testimonials or popup demanding an email address. You can press Enter or click the button, and a brief "Calculating your love match..." animation runs before the score appears. When testing the experience on both desktop and mobile, the layout held up cleanly, and the calculation felt instant rather than artificially padded with a long fake loading bar. Below the calculator, the page unfolds into clearly labeled explainer sections: what the tool is, a three-step how-to guide
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