Do you think the Pokemon Go Concept dating app would be interesting? It will encourage people to go out and look for love rather than swiping and scrolling.
I'm here to share my upcoming startup on dating, i need your suggestion and interest also can work together to make a great era of dating experience.
As you know, there is a growing interest in dating, and the demand for dating platforms continues t
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Anonymous
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Hey Medial community!
I'm in the process of creating a new dating app aimed at revolutionizing the dating scene by prioritizing meaningful connections over the swipe culture. I'd love to hear your thoughts on what current dating apps are doing wrong
It's not about how fast you go, but how well you grow."
A focus on personal growth rather than rushing through life.
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Sayan Ghosh
Hey I am on Medial • 11m
It is interesting to see Amazon interested in buying out in the Qcommerce space rather than building out. Whereas, Flipkart decided to build in this space. What are your thoughts?
Why is India so heavily focused on jobs rather than building something new? Why don’t people encourage innovation? And if someone tries to start something of their own, why do they immediately face criticism, especially in middle-class families?
What do you guys think about a dating app with the concept of one at a time dating? Once you match, you can go back to swiping profiles only when you unmatch your current match.
Why do we want this?
So right now in the dating industry, the conept o
🚀 I’m building something real — and I’m exploring what’s next.
Hi, I’m Rakesh Sahani, solo founder of Rati — a new kind of dating app focused on real-life blind dates curated for safety and connection.
Unlike traditional apps, Rati helps users skip
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I only wish Indian startups have more Indian investors, rather than foreigners buying all our startups. Look at what the other side is doing, robotics, automation, machine learning, 3D manufacturing: Piyush Goyal on startups.