Conservative Dating App “Date Right” Launches After Rebrand
Date Right, the leading dating platform for conservatives, has officially launched on Android devices, broadening its reach to over 100 million potential users in the U.S. This expansion marks a key milestone for the platform, which was co-founded in 2022 by John McEntee, Dan Huff, and Isaac Stalzer. Before this rebrand, the platform was known as The Right Stuff, and was featured in a number of publications and online news articles.
To celebrate the Android launch and its recent rebrand, Date Right is hosting an exclusive “Make America Hot Again” tonight in New York City. The event is meant as a way to connect conservative singles in person and hopefully spark up some connections among current and future users. The concurrent release of the platform allows conservatives across the US to access the app, further establishing Date Right as the go-to dating platform for young conservatives.
Date Right has already seen significant success, with over 300,000 downloads, a balanced 54-46% male-to-female ratio – closer to average than most dating apps – and at least 25 documented marriages originating from the platform. The app’s influence continues to grow, particularly among young conservatives, with 3.4 million followers on TikTok and 1.8 million on Instagram.
Naturally, Date Right has an intentionally limited user base due to being heavily focused on conservative singles, but the platform already plans to run future events to try and grow its community further. Time will tell if the platform is able to convert its social media prevalence into long-term success now that it is available to the Android market as well.