Startup Roundup 12th July
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.
Twinby: Dating and Compatibility – Twinby boasts to helping daters find their perfect match by pairing personalities that would be best suited for them. Users get to participate in compatibility tests and question games to find the person that would bring the best out of them. The app is available on the Apple App Store and was released on Google Play Store last month.
Ark: Christian Dating App – This app offers Christian singles a space to explore modern dating but still staying true to their beliefs and faith. Profiles are heavily scrutinised through reviews and AI verification to ensure everyone is genuine to the Christian community and finding love-lasting love. The app is available on the Apple App and Google Play Store.
Finding You: Dating and Astrology – Finding You uses the science of astrology to connect daters to their compatible others. Users are able to go through a series of astrological and personality tests to search, find, and match with their possible future partners. The app is available on the Apple App and Google Play store.
In Case You Missed It! Here’s last week’s Startup Roundup:
Flipped: Chat and Dating AI – Flipped is an AI-powered social networking platform that allows users to “bring their imagination to life” by creating AI characters to meet and interact with other users. Users also get to message and call each other in real time. The platform is currently available on the Apple and Google Play Store.
Real Chat: True Love Dating – This recently released app is the latest product from Meet App 2024, who are responsible for the live dating chat services Love Me and Random Strangers. The latest addition from the online dating company followed suit as its predecessors after it was recently released on Google Play Store.
Radarius: Dating App & Meet – Radarius is a dating app that helps daters find their potential matches nearby quickly through GPS. The platform, which was released June 24 on Google Play Store, has two modes in which dating radar works. Daters can either check-in and show the exact location of them and others nearby, or they can stay hidden so it only reveals the distances to the users. The app is also available on the Apple Store.