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by antigirl
1366 days ago
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The issue with real life is 'approach anxiety' and now that online dating has been out for a while - people are not as open to cold approaching as they used to be. The default has shifted. Further more, it's hard to tell if someone is single, or even open to dating - this leads to many more rejections. The only good thing about online dating apps is the anonymous liking feature, you get match when you mutually like each other - so on paper there is less rejection. However as this thread states - it has other downfalls. This issue really got to me few years ago and I set out to build an app that would allow you to have this anonymously liking but at events, bars etc
So it's hyper localised, you check-in to an event/bar and you see other singles that are there. If you match, you can then 'warm' approach them. I always just saw this app as an ice breaker app - it was received well by my peers. Unfortunately due to flaky business partners and covid, i'm only now at a point where i'm ready to release. Pending Apple app store approval which has been an absolute pain. It will be a slow roll out, initially in Bali, Indonesia. Pending response and funding. if anyone is interested, its called SeeMe http://www.seemeapp.net/ |
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