I have a crazy idea for a daying app. Think about. Your profile and a potential partners’ profile is showed to a third person and that person will ship you guys. Like this you will be shipped with someone by many and then you will automatically match
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Anonymous 6
Stealth • 2m
If done right, it could open up a fresh way of meeting people, especially for those tired of swiping. But you’d need to figure out how to make the “shippers” feel like they’re giving genuine recommendations, not just randomly pairing profiles
I have a concept that blends entertainment with connection—a movies-based dating app.
Here’s how it works:
1. Instead of swiping on profiles, users swipe on movies.
2. Your swiping habits define your personality. Love action-packed adventures? You
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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Maanav Seth
Stealth • 9m
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
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Akash Jain
Stealth • 1m
I’d like to share a project I recently completed, and I’m hoping to get your honest feedback. If you’ve ever tried buying a property in India—especially in the newer, gated societies—you might relate to some of these challenges.
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