Salesforce, but for Dating
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Re: Salesforce, but for Dating
#52I clicked the Signup button thinking surely it’s a joke and they would have some witty page > Too many requests, please try again after an hour I’m really out of touch
Re: Salesforce, but for Dating
#53Dunno if this was intended as a joke, but I find the whole presentation of the site to be hilarious. Well done! As others have said, if you were able to find if Hinge, Bumble, Tinder, Grindr, etc... have open APIs that you could connect to your app? Same goes for things like Eventbrite or Meetup. "I met so-and-so through (dating app) on (date/time) and we hit it off well. We then met up again via (event app) and cont…
SMH
Re: Salesforce, but for Dating
#54I probably need to point out that I'm not dissing the app. If it succeeds, the creators are obviously filling a need in the market, but confirmation of such a need would indicate dating as I define it is horribly broken
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#57Sorry I cringed. Hoping this is a joke.
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#59I was thinking about something similar, but less cringy. More like: hey you haven't messaged your friend in 6 months, maybe you should ask them how they are doing. A priority queue but to help keep friendships alive.
There have been several iterations of this sort of idea — a personal CRM — and the main issue I have is they should automatically scan my emails, texts and chats to figure out my friends and suggest that I reach out. Also, want it to be 100% local and privacy first.