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At Blume’s 3rd Chai & Chatter , dating app startups discussed the business of love.
At Blume’s 3rd Chai & Chatter , dating app startups discussed the business of love.
1. Woo: dating from women’s perspective
It is a dating app that puts women first.
They value women’s safety and privacy. Some of the key features are not sharing names and nameless phone calls.
With over 1 million matches and counting, they aim to empower women to help them date.
Read; how Kartik and Shruti Arora married after meeting at Woo.
2. Inclov: dating for people with disabilities
It aims to provide equal platforms to people with disabilities.
They also organise off line meet ups and events, as it is very difficult for disabled people to access public spaces.
They have a thriving community of more than 30,000 people.
Watch; Marriage video of Nikunj & Aastha who met through Inclov.
3. Aisle: Curated community for dating
Aisle is a membership-based dating app.
Members have to pay to make connections.
For INR 2000 one can contact three members.
It restricts frivolous relationships.
4. Cuddl: Discovering friends through activities
It helps in people becoming friends.
People choose experiences they like to do together.
It also allows people to join exclusive groups by paying through in app purchases.
Read; how one can meet friends in a new city or get shopping partners or food friends.
Fun facts about dating:
For every 70 males, there are 30 females on most Indian dating apps.
People between 40 and 60 are also important for dating apps.
Looks matter while using dating apps.
Tier 2 and Tier 3 towns are as active as metro towns are.
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