Do you dare to build a dating app?
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Alok Singh@alekoi
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If dating is not the main moneymaker. Eg. It could be a make friends app with additional dating. You can always make friends so user doesn’t have to quit the app once they find someone.
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@alekoi Hi Alok, love this comment and totally agree! This is why we have built CRW - The Group Connection App. We combine two distinct modes in the one app - CRW Mates for friendship and CRW Dates for Romance. Check it out - we have just launched our Beta. https://crwsocial.com/
I'd focus on the friendship and social aspects to avoid direct competition with the big dating apps. Build strong matching and messaging features to help people connect. Then you can add a subtle 'interested in dating' option in user profiles for those open to it. The social foundation keeps people engaged even if they aren't actively looking for dates.
@miasophiawalker I agree that it's difficult to compete against the established dating apps. However, if you don’t create a dating app and instead focus on friendship and social aspects with a subtle "interested in dating" feature, your app might end up becoming just another part of the dating app world. This happened to one of my apps. Based on my experience, I thought maybe it would be better to directly advertise my app as a dating app, rather than positioning it as a social app.