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Business of Love: Three Dating App Founders Talk Trends in Online Matchmaking

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Lauderdale while they wintered in Fiji, they too can hit the smile icon. Faith-based dating apps are very common. It will be so much easier. Instead, Coles advises asking a different question: Is this someone I want to see again?

You can write lengthy paragraphs about your interests, hopes, dreams, fantasy football team or whatever and upload multiple photos. Bumble Like Tinder, allows you to swipe left or right; if you right-swipe, and your crush does too, you have the option of sending them a message. That's not exactly the most optimal dating environment.

Business of Love: Three Dating App Founders Talk Trends in Online Matchmaking

Elan Miller is showing me his profile on , the -based dating app he launched last week. The app has matched him up with a girl in her early 20, and he pulls up her Instagram default. She has tanned skin, long blonde hair, and a wide, easy smile. Most of her nine photos are her with her equally blonde and smiling friends; some of them are of the duckfaced, bathroom mirror variety. In one of the photos, she and her friends are wearing Groucho Marx-style moustaches. Similar apps like Kisstagram and Instadating are offered online, but appear to not be offered through the app store. With Glimpse, users enter their basic information into the app gender, birth date, sexual orientation and then upload their top nine Instagram photos to their profile, which can be everything from sepia-filtered selfies to photos from that sushi joint you went to on your last vacation to Miami Beach. Miller and his team founded Glimpse about a year ago, as a response to his own mixed experiences with online dating. In this respect and a few others, such as its swipe-through feature, Glimpse clearly takes its inspiration from Tinder. Discovering shared interests via Instagram also provides a more naturalistic segue into a conversation, as opposed to a dating platform like OKCupid, where female users are often inundated with creepy requests from suitors. Here you can just chat instead of having to go the whole nine yard before meeting each other. Because my Instagram primarily consists of photos of my cat, food, and doodles of Law and Order characters, my Glimpse profile makes me look like a gluttonous, TV-obsessed crazy cat lady which is not an inaccurate representation, but still : Screengrabs via Glimpse Additionally, Glimpse poses the potential issue of misrepresentation, or users presenting glossier, more idealized versions of themselves. While this is a concern with virtually any dating app, it seems like it particularly applies to an Instagram-based app like Glimpse, which gives even the most non-Photoshop-savvy user the tools to tint, crop, and tone any flaws that might be glaring in a nonaltered photo. An Instagram photo of a glorious sunset during a weekend jaunt to Jakarta, for instance, could just as easily be an expertly filtered snapshot of that same sunset in Great Neck, Long Island. The potential for misrepresentation seemed particularly apparent to me when I started using Glimpse and instantly realized that absolutely everyone on the app was infinitely cooler, sexier, and more well-traveled than I was: Screengrabs via Glimpse When I brought this up to Miller—i. But he did acknowledge that the fact that Glimpse is currently invitation-only allows them to screen more rigorously for their first users, which gives the app a tinge of elitism. We want to set the culture of the app with the first few thousand users by having people who share not just what they look like, but how they see the world. What you look like is important, but your visual perspective is much more so. So the question is, how much does Glimpse actually provide a glimpse see what I did there? Miller is betting that they are.

Exclusive to New York and L. If you learn one thing from her book, Coles wants it to be this: Use digital dating to challenge yourself and put yourself out there — and make sure to have fun resistance it. Everyone knows what kind of photos end up on Tinder — and what cringe-worthy conversations those photos end up sparking. With Glimpse, users enter their basic information into the app gender, birth date, sexual orientation and then upload their top nine Instagram photos to their ring, which can be everything from sepia-filtered selfies to photos from that sushi joint you went to on your last vacation to Miami Beach. Do things,climb mountains … push yourself and have a bigger life. We pioneered real-time temporary sharing technology, and our powerful si leverages that intelligence to unite key marketing, commerce and service engagement points into a single interactive and easy-to-use customer experience. What does it take to launch a dating app these days and succeed. So the question is, how much does Glimpse actually provide a glimpse see what I did there. If you're not north your match, you can say no, and provide feedback to help ensure that your next match will be a little more your style.

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released December 11, 2018

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