PetTomo shared rooms are private spaces where invited members care for the same virtual pet. A room can include the pet, member activity, photo feeding, chat, memories, decoration, and room-scoped items.
Key Takeaways
- A PetTomo room is private to invited members, not a public social feed.
- Members can raise one virtual pet together inside the same room.
- Invite links and invite codes help friends, couples, or small groups join.
- Photo feeding, chat, memories, room decoration, and pet dress-up belong to the shared room experience.
- If an invite link does not open correctly, manually entering the invite code is the practical fallback.
What A Shared Room Means In PetTomo
A shared room is the main place where PetTomo members interact with one virtual pet. Instead of each person caring for a separate pet alone, invited members can join the same room and contribute to the same shared routine.
This makes the room useful for couples, close friends, family members, and small private groups who want a lightweight reason to check in. The room is not designed for public posting or broad discovery. Its value comes from a small group returning to the same shared pet over time.
How Invites Usually Work
The typical shared-room flow is simple:
- Create or open a room.
- Use the invite action for that room.
- Share the invite link or invite code with the person you want to invite.
- The invited member signs in and completes setup.
- The invited member joins the room and can participate in the shared pet experience.
Invite links are convenient when they open the app correctly. Invite codes remain important because they give members a manual way to join if a link is not handled by the device or browser as expected.
What Members Can Do Together
Within a PetTomo room, members can build a small shared routine around the pet:
- Feed the pet with photos from daily life.
- Use room chat to talk around pet care and room activity.
- Collect memories connected to room moments and feed photos.
- Decorate the shared room with backgrounds, furniture, and visual items.
- Dress up the pet with room-scoped equipment such as hats or accessories when available.
These actions should stay playful and low pressure. PetTomo gives members a shared object to care for, but it does not replace real conversation or guarantee a relationship outcome.
Troubleshooting Shared-Room Invites
If joining a room does not work on the first try, check the basics before creating a new room:
- Make sure the invited person is signed in.
- Confirm the invite code was copied correctly.
- Try entering the code manually if the invite link does not open the app.
- Ask the room owner to share the invite again if the code was regenerated or invalidated.
- Confirm both members are using the current app version when newer room items or equipment appear differently.
FAQ
Is a PetTomo shared room public?
No. PetTomo is built around private shared rooms for invited members, not public social posting.
Can couples use one room together?
Yes. Couples can use one shared room to raise the same virtual pet, feed it with photos, chat, and keep small memories together.
What should I do if an invite link fails?
Use the invite code manually. Invite codes are the practical fallback when a device or browser does not open the app from a link.
Summary
PetTomo shared rooms work best as private, small-group spaces around one shared virtual pet. Use invite links when they work smoothly, keep invite codes as the fallback, and build the room around photo feeding, chat, memories, decoration, and gentle daily check-ins.