Startup Roundup – 15th March
GDI is constantly on the lookout for new players, disruptive business models, and innovative technologies in the online dating market.
This Startup Roundup is presented in partnership with The Social Discovery Group, who are currently eager to connect with startups in the social discovery and online dating space.
LovPipo – Discover love, connect with purpose: LovPipo is a Singaporean company which operates a matchmaking service, dating app, and dating coaching programme. Its mission is to to promote happiness through marriage.
TruuBlue – Where progressives meet: TruuBlue is a dating app for singles who define themselves as socially progressive. TruuBlue users are invited to rank their own opinions on social issues, ranging from ‘Not Very Passionate’ to ‘Extremely Passionate’.
Orra – AI-driven matchmaking app: Under development, this platform promises to be the “world’s most advanced AI-driven matchmaking service”. Looking to separate itself from swipe-based dating apps, Orra will harness gamification & AI to help foster meaningful connections.
In Case You Missed It! Here’s last week’s Startup Roundup:
Howdy – Find your Howdy Partner: Made by farmers, for farmers, this new Australian dating app looks to match agriculture professionals together nation-wide. The app includes a search function to help users find potential love interests.
Knot Perfect – Christian-based dating & networking app: This platform challenges users to rethink everything culture and society has taught them about looking for love. Its blurred image feature encourages users to choose their matches based on personality content and not solely off physical appearance.
Why Knot Me – Taking the reservations out of dating: Available in multipe cities across this USA, this platform looks to foster intentonal dating and organic connections.