How it works

Three people.
Six steps.
One real introduction.

Most dating apps put an algorithm between you and another person. We put a friend there instead.

01
You
Alice

Sign up & build your profile

Apple or Google. Verify your phone (we only use it to verify it's you). Add at least one photo and one voice note. You can talk as long as you like.

Who sees this
Alice
02
You
Alice

Invite your matchmakers

Pick 3–5 people who know you well. We open the native share sheet — text, WhatsApp, however you usually reach them. They sign up with the link.

Who sees this
Alice
03
A friend
Sarah

They suggest someone

When someone comes to mind, your matchmaker writes (or records) why they think it could work. Optionally uploads a photo on that person's behalf.

Who sees this
Sarah Alice
04
Suggested person
James

James reviews you

James sees Sarah's framing first. He has to finish his own profile (1 photo + 1 voice note) before he can say yes. He can use Sarah's suggested content or upload his own.

Who sees this
Sarah Alice
05
You
Alice

You decide last

If James says yes, his profile arrives in your inbox with Sarah's pitch attached. Pass or accept. Optional voice note explaining either way — visible only to Sarah and James.

Who sees this
Sarah Alice James
06
Both
Alice & James

Chat opens

Mutual yes opens the conversation. Text, photo, voice — all first-class. Sarah sees the outcome in her dashboard but never sees the chat itself.

Who sees this
Alice James Sarah (status only)
Notably absent

What you won't find.

A swipe deck
An algorithm picking who you see
AI-rewritten bios
A scraped LinkedIn import
A "likes you" feed
Public profiles
Boost / Super Like add-ons
A bounty for matchmakers