The modern dating app ecosystem struggles with ghost accounts and spam interactions, which degrade user trust and waste time. One way to address this could be through a dating app that enforces a strict daily contact limit, encouraging more thoughtful and intentional connections.
This idea revolves around limiting users to initiating contact with only one new person per day. Key features could include:
Matches would expire after 48 hours if no conversation occurs, preventing backlog and encouraging timely engagement.
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An MVP could start with basic features like profile creation, daily match limits, and activity-based deactivation, tested in a small market. Over time, the app could refine algorithms to suggest better daily matches based on user behavior.
Compared to existing apps like Hinge or Bumble, this idea enforces stricter discipline in interaction frequency, reducing ghosting and spam universally. By trading speed for quality, it carves out a niche for users underserved by mainstream platforms.
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