Summary
A new dating app skips pre-date chatting and connects users straight to their dates. This app aims to reduce online dating fatigue by shortening the talking stage before meetings. The article explores how dating apps are evolving to address user dissatisfaction and burnout.
Key Facts
- The app allows users to match online but stops them from chatting until a few hours before their date.
- The writer previously used dating apps like Hinge, Tinder, and Bumble.
- Online dating gained popularity during Covid lockdowns.
- Many people experience online dating burnout due to repetitive profiles and behaviors.
- New apps and features, like Tinder's double date and Hinge's premium services, aim to meet user interests.
- A survey showed that almost 10% of UK adults met their partner through a dating app.
- Studies show dissatisfaction with online dating: women receive too many matches, whereas men often struggle and pay for features.