Startup Roundup – 1st March
GDI is constantly on the lookout for new players in the online dating market, disruptive business models, and innovative technologies.
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.
Lefty – Dating app for progressives: There is no better way to begin a relationship than to already start it knowing the other person thinks like you do. Share moments together and have a good time, knowing you agree on the values important to you.
Meraluv – Exclusive dating app for Indian Americans: Exclusively designed for Indian Americans, redefining the way you connect & find everlasting love. Launching on March 7th.
Yuzu – A sweeter way to socialise: Match Group’s latest dating app is a platform for the Asian community, helping members to find friends, dates, and belonging.
In Case You Missed It! Here’s last week’s Startup Roundup:
Collective – The app for gay friends: Having just hit 350,000 posts, Collective is helping gay people find friends, dates, and community. Collective is like a digital gay bar connecting a global network of LGBTQ+ people without the swiping or toxicity of existing apps.
Moonz – Astro dating app: By filling in your date, time and place of birth, daters will get your astral profile and receive an ultra-personal horoscope every day. On Moonz, astrology at the heart of humans and serves as a personality decoder.
Score – The dating app for people with good credit: Created by financial advisors Neon Money Club, this platform only accepts daters with a credit score of over 675.