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Interview With Marci Rubin, Founder & CEO of Yak Network

Posted on February 22, 2019

Yak network marci rubinOPW INTERVIEW – Feb 22 – The Yak Network creates entertaining "getting-to-know- you" games for online daters. We have interviewed Marci Rubin, the Founder & CEO of Yak Network.

What is Yak Network and how can people use it?
It is an icebreaker that combines video chat with Q&A games on any topic, anytime. The games can be played by 2-6 players per game room each getting a question and a turn to answer, with the option of including an audience. Players accumulate points which can be redeemed in the Treasure Chest. Other features include leaderboards, brand focused interstitials, and metrics data tracking.

What types of games can people play on Yak?
Yak is a "getting to know you" Q&A game format that can be created on any topic such as: relationships, or general trivia. E.g. Who should pay on a first date? Where did the bagel originate?

What type of businesses can utilize Yak?
Yak is perfect for dating sites, gaming sites, educators, corporations, and website communities.

We heard you just got a patent approved! What is it?
The patent was awarded for combining video chat with gamification.

Can you create custom games in Yak?
Absolutely, all of Yak's games are customizable, giving the company an opportunity for an additional revenue stream by offering advertising partners the placement of brands as interstitials, and also redeemable products in the Treasure Chest.

Does Yak offer game design and custom templates?
It is a step by step tool to customize and create any game platform. Yak also offers plans to design and customize white label games for companies.

What do you think is the value of play and gamification in forming relationships?
It brings spontaneity and joy back into meeting someone new.

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Interview With the CEO of Rumpur, an Ethnic Gay Dating Service

Posted on February 18, 2019

Rumpur iconOPW INTERVIEW – Feb 18 – Rumpur is billed as the first dating app for ethic gay men, a relationship focused service 'without the restraints of discrimination based on race.' Here's what the CEO/Founder Garfield Wright had to say about the app. – Mark Brooks

Why Rumpur?
At Rumpur we recognize that ethnic gay men are faced with racism, discrimination and bigotry on many dating apps and websites. These men are left feeling rejected and debased as human beings. Rumpur was created to level the online dating field for ethnic gay men.

What's your USP
Rumpur is the first American based gay dating app to offer live video chat where users can authenticate each other and talk in real time.

How many daily active users do you have at this stage?
As of this writing, we have a total of 11,904 users. 7953 of such are active users and 5,340 are daily active users.

What funding have you had to date?
To date we haven't sought any funding because we wanted to gain traction before we approach any investors. Now we are gaining traction and growing our user base. We believe now is the right time to seek funding.

What are you plans for the app?
Our plan for the app is to make it the number one app for ethnic gay people in the LGBTQ community throughout the world. Although we started out targeting ethnic gay men we will eventually open up our app to accommodate the entire LGBTQ community such as lesbians, non binaries, etc.

Whats next?
We are gaining traction every day with new users entering our platform. However, we lack the necessary funding to drive growth. We are seeking a seed round in financing to take Rumpur to the next level. The funding will be used to hire a product manager, hire a marketing expert, increase our advertising budget and optimize our app store presence.

What kind of money are you looking for ideally?
We are seeking a seed round of $400,000 to $500,000 for 10% of our company. We understand our target audience and our market and are a very resilient team that can weather the ups and downs of running a startup.

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Interview With Grant Langston, CEO of eharmony

Posted on February 8, 2019

Eharmony grant langston linkedinOPW INTERVIEW – Feb 8 – I talked with Grant today about how things are going after eharmony's acquisition by Parship and eharmony's very revealing Relationship Happiness study. – Mark Brooks

How are things going after the acquisition?
The deal closed 1st Nov and its still very early. Things are going very well and the team is happy We're in the same pool as Parship. They have a lot of knowledge and we have a few things we can teach them. Different groups of people are sitting down from eharmony and Parship, marketing, customer service, etc, and seeing how our methods compare. Even though the US and Germany are both very prosperous countries there's a lot of differences. They have developed anti-fraud measures based on the threats they have. We have different threats and different systems. So that's been good to compare. We've taken on a couple of their employees in L.A. to teach them our ways. I feel very positive about the changes.

Where will eharmony be based in the future?
There's a lot of conversation about this going on. We have a long term lease on the L.A. office. Both sides are dedicated to keeping the USA and London offices going. There will be changes. i.e. with the tech stack. We've been around almost 20 years and have the benefit of momentum. We've had the same mission the whole time. That's good. But the code is dusty. And I'm very interested in how we might use some of their tech stack. I think it will be very helpful for us to update our technology.

How will the products be melded?
There are definitely parts of their product that I really love. We had a personality profile for years. It's what we built the business on. We ran the personality profiling feature for 10-12 years and it just seemed at a certain point people were not so interested in it, so we dismantled it. Parship has a really awesome personality profile. Its visually appealing and delivers some immediate value as users get into the service.

From a product viewpoint, noone will notice any difference in the short term with eharmony. We're working on the back-end right now. We've got to do a lot more from a cost and technology standpoint.

What do you make of Tinder being repositioned officially as casual, and Hinge being fully acquired today, and positioned in eharmony territory, meaningful relationships?
I know Justin, and I'm happy for him. When we look at the dating space there are a number of companies we keep an eye on. Bumble is a competitor. Hinge is certainly a competitor that we keep an eye on. We're focused on doing a better job of what we do. Any time Match tries to do something, they have enough firepower to make a dent in the marketplace. But we want to be where people are that want a meaningful relationship.

Where do you see eharmony in a couple years, for 2021, from a visionary standpoint?
We're focused on what our users want. The world of what we can give them is vast. There have been so many swings at features that on paper make sense, in the dating industry. i.e. video. The industry thought they'd move into video, and enabling people to share video. But that just hasn't proven to be true. Video is not the primary thing online daters want. We've looked at DNA matching. There's a lot of people that think that DNA and personality are connected. Obviously you could also match people genetically for someone to marry for genetic compatibility to have children with. But where does that become creepy to users? This is research we haven't done, and frankly I'm not very confident about DNA matching. We think people want to go on more dates. We've talked about how to guide people through our product and onto more dates. We think technology can help with that. A.I. can give us so much more capacity. When people come into eharmony and take our questionnaire, we observe their behavior and it often doesn't synch up with what they said they wanted. If you look at the matches they interact with, that is often a world quite different from what they said they wanted. We observe that and adjust to it. But some people feel they're being spied on, in some weird way. This is a set of computers that are guiding their future matching. So this is going to be something that as society gets more comfortable with A.I. they'll be more willing to let us help them in certain ways.

Tell us about your new Happiness Index
Last year we did some research about happiness in relationships. We're interested in how relationships are going. So we decided to do annual research on relationship happiness. It's on over 2300 people who are statistically representative of USA adults. 83% say they're happy in their relationships, and 1 in 10 say they're not happy in their relationships. The thing that accounts for their happiness is not surprising. People who are similarly educated, politically aligned, and have similar religious affiliations are happier. People say opposites attract, but it really isn't true. Having someone similar just creates a lot less friction in your life.

One of the things that was most surprising from the study, was that intent had a lot to do with happiness. i.e. People actively looking for someone to form a relationship with. If you're the kind of person that is looking for a long term relationship, once you get into a relationship, you generally have a happier relationship. When someone who is negative about wanting a relationship forms a long term relationship, they're less happy. Being intentional about wanting a relationship really helps.

Also interesting… We are in the business of trying to find desirable people. Understanding what makes someone desirable is a pretty important thing to us. This study asks what makes a partner desirable. We assumed physical attraction would be the number 1 thing. It's in the top 5, but it's not 1, 2, or 3. Those things are intelligence, and emotional stability, and being happy! Being with someone that is just a happy person makes your relationship a lot happier. It's important to be with someone who is happy, and smart, and stable, more than physical attraction.

Why are you doing this research?
We feel like we need to know what's going on. Government do research, academics do research, and companies do research. Bit governments aren't doing this kind of research. Academics are focused on using students for surveys, which doesn't help us. So we stepped in to do research.

What else did you learn?
We learned couples who are more in tune with social justice movements are also more happy. So we have the MeToo movement about women being treated more fairly. Men have reported that understanding the MeToo movement has helped them in their relationships. It's interesting to watch things change. People who embrace for example relationships where they have equal power, vs where one person is more dominant, are more happy. Unfortunately, only about 50% of couples have equal power. Half have a more dominant partner.

Does this vary with age?
This research looks at a very wide range of ages. We see the Gen Z group (where the oldest is 24) have much higher levels of equality in their relationships. It will be interesting to see what happens as this group gets older. Gen Z, as a group, is more communicative, equal and adventurous.
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I should note, over 2300 people were in the study and were not eharmony users. A random selection consistent with US demographics. To be in the study, participants had to be in some kind of relationship, and the study was done across all age ranges and sexualities. Also interesting, 44% of couples have some kind mental health issues. – Mark Brooks

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The Future of eharmony + Parship – Parship CEO Interview

Posted on January 4, 2019

Parship_Tim_Schiffers_HochformatOPW INTERVIEW – Jan 4 – Tim Schiffers is the CEO of the PARSHIP ELITE Group. Together with their shareholder ProSiebenSat.1, a German media company, they acquired eharmony. I interviewed Tim Schiffers yesterday about the acquisition of eharmony. – Mark Brooks

What do you think of the term 'serious dating'?
We think 'serious dating' is a very good position in the market that cannot be attacked so easily. Classical dating services have come under pressure from apps such as Tinder and Badoo. This did not happen with Parship – it even helped us. With the rise of dating apps, online dating has become more and more normal for people, and as soon as they are looking for a serious relationship, chances are high that they will turn to services such as Parship or ElitePartner.

What will you do with eharmony?
eharmony is a pioneer. They are the inventor of online dating based on scientific methods. We feel eharmony has lost some relevance over the past few years by way of their communication and their approach to media and online marketing. In addition, their platform is not completely state of the art. Therefore, the challenge is similar to the one we faced when we acquired ElitePartner three years ago.

Will eharmony move to the Parship platform?
Yes, we are planning to bring the services together on one shared technical platform, the Parship platform. This migration project is quite challenging and will probably take up to 12 months to complete. As far as marketing activities go, we are well on the way with a number of initiatives around brand, media, online marketing and CRM.

Why does the eharmony deal make sense for Parship?
We share the same mission: Bringing people into happy relationships by believing in the concept of scientific matchmaking. That is what Parship and ElitePartner as well as eharmony have done for years; that is what drives every one of our employees. There are also other similarities such as strong, renowned brands and the need for a focused, effective marketing strategy.

What's your thoughts on Facebook Dating?
I see them more in the classical dating camp. They have brought online dating onto the agenda for more people, which is helpful.

Is Parship considering more international acquisitions/options?
We will be very busy with integrating eharmony, working with eharmony on marketing, CRM, and platforms. That is already a big piece of our internationalization; we are broadening out into the US, Canada, UK, and Australia. As you said, it's a match made in heaven. If we see something else that is a fit however, maybe there is another move.

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Could Wonder Be a Real Tinder Competitor?

Posted on December 28, 2018

Wonder interview picOPW INTERVIEW – Dec 28 – Sean Rad and Justin Mateen, the founders of Tinder, have something in common with Ryan Surratt. They're all USC grads. Ryan's built 'Wonder' a new dating app that focuses on getting people together for real world experiences, and weeds out the fibbers and ghosters. Here's his overview of the new dating app Wonder, which launches in L.A. in January. – Mark Brooks

What are you most excited about for launch of Wonder?
There's nothing for people that want to go out and have a great time doing something they love to do with other people that love to do that same activity. That's really how you connect with someone. I think Wonder opens the possibilities for so many positive experiences. We're looking forward to making people's dating experience Wonder'ful.

What inspired you to develop Wonder?
I've probably gone on 200 dating app dates. I built Wonder for the person who was tired of going on (what I like to call) Interview dates. It can be exhausting. I want to play tennis or hike or go on a bike ride or take a cooking class. Even if I didn't have a romantic connection, I will still have a great time. Then there's the scheduling that is a nightmare, and the Ghosting and Flaking and Fibbing (lying). So many things that people have a hard time dealing with and makes them give up. With all that difficulty I dealt with, I knew I could do better. I knew that I could make a dating App that I wanted to use. That solves these pain points and helps us to treat each other better as human beings and to function in the dating world with integrity and respect. And so Wonder was born.

Why do you think dating app users have a hard time planning dates and following through with their plans?
It is HARD to get people to meet up in real life. There are a lot of problems with scheduling and getting out on the date. Studies have shown that people are 80% more likely to do something if they confirm it and write it down. Because there are so many logistics that have to be worked out. WHERE? WHEN? WHAT? Those are all pain points for the dater. I wanted to alleviate that. Wonder actually syncs with your phone calendar so the date is scheduled for you with all the information. You get notified when someone confirms, cancels, declines and when they reschedule. Then you get push notification reminders the morning of the day of the date and an hour before. We even have a Uber integration and a reminder about traffic. We even have the ability to send a gift after the date. Then we have an anonymous review system, that shows up after your date. Users get to review the establishment they went to. They can notify us if the match flaked (didn't show up), they can tell us if the match fibbed (lied about their height, weight, who they were), and if they want to setup another date with that match. We keep and analyze that data and if we find that a certain user is not acting with integrity, we will warn them and then remove them if they continue behaving in this way. This helps people treat each other better.

What can you tell us about Vibe videos and how users can utilize the feature?
When talking to online daters, especially women, they expressed a big pain point for them was the fact that they couldn't hear the man's voice or see how he expressed himself with his hands because they wanted to get a better sense of who the person was. The "Vibe" of that person. So I thought, well the best way to solve this is for a person to make a 15-second "Vibe Video" of themselves saying "Hi, what activities they like to do and what makes them Wonder'ful?"

What are your plans and goals for 2019?
We're launching Wonder in January and already have 2,000 people that want to get on the App. We're starting in L.A. and then branching out over the US and going Global by 2020. We have the infrastructure in place to serve the world. Also, we are preparing our V2 and V3 versions which have tons of additional features that tap deeper into the post date/relationship world and lots more integrations with other services and activities. In one sentence – I want us all to find love, be better to each other, and have a great time doing it.

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Interview with Volkan, CEO of Waplog

Posted on December 6, 2018

Waplog Volkan YaziciogluOPW INTERVIEW – Dec 6 – Waplog sees 7-9 million visits a month on its website and is in the top 100 social apps on both Android and iPhone in various countries around the world. Waplog has been around since 2008! It started out as a social network and moved into dating. Here's our first interview with the CEO Volkan Yazicioglu. – Mark Brooks

What inspired you to create Waplog?
The idea of Waplog came to us in 2008. At the time Facebook was very popular but it was not heavily used on mobile devices. We wanted to be a social network site too but for mobile users. Later, as our users were excited about meeting new people, we slid into the dating industry.

What does Waplog mean, is there a story behind the name?
The 'Waplog' name comes from the word WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) meaning the Internet for old generation phones. We thought about changing our name after the rise of smartphones. However, the users who were switching to smartphones were finding us on Play Store and the App Store by searching Waplog. When we published our Android app back in 2011, we got 1 million installs in one month. For this wide brand awareness, we decided not to change our name.

How had Waplog's video stories feature helped users connect?
Users may not upload videos right from their phones. The stories have to be taken at that moment by the phone's camera, for a duration of 5-20 seconds. Thus, they prove they are not a fake profile. Making it an automatic, easy, and fun way to verify yourself. With this feature, we believe we are making both our male and female users happy.

What can user do with coins in the app?
By purchasing coins you can send gifts to people you want to be friends with and get ahead of everyone else. If the other person does not accept your gift, your coins are added back to your account. So our users can always be sure their gifts are not ever lost in the void. Another use of coins is that users can use to unlock locked stories. Not all stories are created equal so users have the option to lock their stories if they want to.

What are the benefits of a premium membership?
Users who become a VIP member on Waplog can shut off ads, send unlimited messages, be the first to message the new and/or most popular users and be seen on top of the discover and suggestion screens.

Where in the world is Waplog gaining popularity?
We have users all over the world. The top countries we are most popular are; Thailand, Indonesia, Brazil, Turkey, USA, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, Germany and Italy.

What does success look like for a Waplog user?
We receive lots of feedback from our users. Even on Apple Store and Play Store, we receive comments as "We got married thanks to Waplog" or "I finally have a girlfriend, thank you". These types of comments and feedbacks make us extremely happy and excited. Reading such comments, we know we are doing something good. We publish such success stories on our blog. And of course, we take complaints and user suggestions very seriously and use them to guide us make Waplog a better place to find love and friendship.

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Interview with Adam Cohen-Aslatei, Managing Director of Chappy

Posted on November 30, 2018

Chappy adam cohen aslatei1OPW INTERVIEW – Nov 30 – Adam Cohen-Aslatei recently became Chappy's new Managing Director. (see news). A Harvard grad with 5 years at The Meet Group, he's powering up Chappy to become a leader in the gay dating space. – Mark Brooks

What brought you to Chappy and why do you want to help grow Chappy?
I've always been interested in networking and relationship building. Back when I was in graduate school I started a speed dating event series backed by an algorithmic technology. The majority of my career has focused on advertising technology and dating, so when this opportunity was presented, to reinvent and redefine gay dating, I jumped at the chance.

This mission is very personal for me. I came out later in life and I wish I had had access to an app like this. I believe everyone in our community deserves a better way to meet new people and build relationships in an environment that uplifts and empowers. This is the foundation and ambition of Chappy.

What is the most frustrating pain point in online gay dating?
Over and over we hear stories from guys about encountering discrimination, cat-fishing, or just general bad treatment on gay dating apps. Endless torso scrolling and anonymous profiles lead to a lack of accountability and a feeling of being in the shadows. All of our profiles feature a face and a name. Our bios are descriptive and we have a zero tolerance for hate and discrimination. All Chappy members sign a pledge to treat people with kindness and respect. All profiles are verified, stamping out cat-fishing. In a nutshell, we provide a clean environment from which to build relationships with real people.

Can you tell us about the new "Cute & Sexy" scale, and what it does to empower users?
The scale allows our guy to find the type of relationship he's looking for. The type of experience doesn't define the guy, and the same guy may want something Sexy one day and something Cute the next. We consider "Sexy" something that's bold and adventurous, that can be short term or not, but always memorable. Something "Cute" is sweet and could go the distance. This mood based scale empowers our community to find what they're looking for without judgement. We want to help gay guys find great, meaningful relationships for now, or forever.

How is Chappy working to be an ally for the LGBT community?
From the beginning, Chappy's mission included a commitment to building a stronger community. We take that mission seriously and we put our money where our mouth is. We recently started a new partnerships with GLAAD, which has become a fixture of our app, called Chats for Charity. Chappy will make a donation for each new chat session initiated on our platform – and these funds will help support global gay voices. So not only are we building real relationships within our community each day, but our members are also helping the community at-large.

We are finalizing a number of additional partnerships with organizations that build awareness, tolerance, and acceptance of the LGBTQ+ community, and look forward to announcing them soon.

Can you tell us a bit about Chats for Charity and how it works?
Chats for Charity is an easy way for our community to engage with our product while also supporting global gay voices. For each new chat sessions initiated on the platform, Chappy will make a donation to GLAAD. The funds are unrestricted, meaning that GLAAD has the flexibility to allocate them to both urgent issues and long term projects. We need to work together, individuals and companies, if we ever want to end discrimination, intolerance, and prejudice.

What does Chappy do to make sure user are safe to keep the community authentic?
All profiles are verified and profile pictures must contain a face. All of our members must sign the Chappy Pledge, a pact to be kind and respectful, and a vow to not discriminate. We elevate the barrier to register on the app, but that means that guys who are serious about meeting other guys and building meaningful relationships are on the app.

Our algorithm finds the best match for you and a mutual match must occur before anyone starts chatting, increasing the quality of the potential connection. I am always impressed to find such high quality guys on the app, amazing artists, Ivy League students, doctors, advocates, athletes and adventure seekers to name a few. Every kind of guy is on the app, and that's what makes our community so amazing.

What advice would you give to new Chappy user?
I would tell him to be honest, open and authentic. Whether he is looking for something fun and immediate or long term and lasting, he deserves to be treated with respect and with kindness. I believe that we each have a responsibility in our community to uplift each other and treat others the way we want to be treated. Now get ready to meet a great guy!

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Interview with George Kidd, CEO of Online Dating Association

Posted on November 19, 2018

ODA George KiddOPW INTERVIEW – Nov 19 – The OnlineDatingAssociation.org.uk is based in the UK and was formed to help a group of dating companies discuss standards and speak as one voice to regulators. A good cause. George Kidd is the CEO, and we interviewed him about some sticky issues in Internet dating.

What is the greatest concern regarding online dating safety?
It is the distinction between a profile and a person; how we see and present ourselves online and when messaging and how we truly are as individuals. That is why a key ODA message is "Get to know the person, not the profile".

Do you think an online dating service has an obligation to provide background checks?
Yes and no. In Germany and the UK, third parties cannot access criminal records. Exemptions exist for those working in schools. Also many of those who commit some offence are first-time offenders: there is no previous database flagging past behaviour. We need, therefore, to look at what is practical in terms of prevention.

What are your thoughts on bots?
Operators should not create fake profiles to populate their service. I have heard the argument that it might be ok for some adult dating services to create profiles in order to balance up the gender ratio or to spice up a service that is about fantasy, not dating. I am not persuaded. Paying users surely don't want to chat with bots.

What are the existing laws surrounding financial scammers on online dating services?
Scamming is fraud, a criminal activity and prosecutable as such.

How should these crimes be prosecuted?
I am inclined to say better! But that is unfair on national and regional law enforcement agencies. Wrongdoers run their scams anywhere in the world. And, while there are some successful international co-operations, there are many more scams un-investigated for this reason.

Should the dating service be involved?
We are in a world of "best endeavours". In our case that might mean more real-time police sharing of reports of wrongdoing that allow operators to cut off any suspect behaviour. Somewhere in the mix sits financial institutions: "follow the money" or "block the payment" could make a huge difference.

Read the full interview here.

There's an event on Friday 29th November you might want to check out. ODA are doing a session in the afternoon in London titled, "The impact of new wave dating services – are we now a form of social media?" .

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“Big Data Demystified” – Author Interview

Posted on November 16, 2018

PROLIFIC WISDOM INTERVIEW – Nov 16 – We're moving towards a world where big data and A.I. will be far more significant in online dating. For some dating companies, it already is. But some terms and the general realm of big data and artificial intelligence seems shrouded in mystique. It would be nice to demystify big data and A.I. Dr David Stephenson does just this with his new book Big Data Demystified. I interviewed him to get a better sense of some of the mystique of big data. Dr Stephenson was head of Global Business Analytics at eBay and is a Cornell PhD.

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Interview with DateAha! Founder Stan Bradbury, Yelp for Online Dating

Posted on November 12, 2018

DateAha Stan BradburyOPW INTERVIEW – Nov 12 – DateAha! wants to be Yelp for online dating. The tool launched last week. Its a free browser extension that syncs with user's profiles on dating sites so they can leave anonymous comments regarding someone's profile, based on dates or interactions. Comments can be then viewed by other DateAha! users.

What was the motivation behind creating DateAha!? What problem are you trying to solve in the online dating world?
The biggest problem in the dating world is the toxic behavior of (primarily) men due to the lack of accountability for their actions. This prevents women from trying online dating because they’ve heard horror stories from friends or they try and quit within days or weeks because of the obnoxious behavior they encounter – leading to a gender disparity on most sites. The industry would be larger and healthier if there was gender balance on platforms and this is only going to be achieved by rooting out the toxic behavior of the bad actors in the system.

How would a typical user use DateAha! to learn more about their date?
As they browse online dating profiles they may notice our extension icon pop with a number. This means that other users have already left that many comments about that profile/URL. They have the option to click on our icon and review the previous comments, reply to one or more of those comments or add their own comment about that profile. These user generated comments are a form of validation by the community and will help daters know that the person in the profile is real and genuine. This includes validating that the information provided is accurate and help weed out misleading photos, age, marital status and other biographical information.

How does DateAha! operate within the permissions and privacy restrictions of the dating apps it services?
We don't have an app solution yet. Our first generation release is for online dating websites. DateAha! only works for people who already have online dating profiles and access to the dating websites. We don't share any content from the dating site or reuse it in any way. For instance, if you are not a OKCupid member you can't view the profile and glean the additional user generated content from other registered OKCupid users. We are like the extension Honey for online dating websites – our users have access to additional information as they browse. The failure of earlier services like Lulu and Peeple is they needed users to create profiles on a third-party platform including taking images or profile data from the dating website and then enable commenting on that third-party platform. We don't do that, we don't touch the underlying content and only registered users of that service can see the comments about those pages.

Apart from DateAha!, how do you think dating services can better protect their users?
I think the dating services have a stronger incentive to increase paid users than protect them. DateAha! works with every online dating site (and every app in the future) so there is nowhere for the toxic users to hide – if they don't change their behavior they will be driven out of the system. Part of the dating sites problem is they only have a binary choice – keep the user or delete their account. They error on the side of keeping the user, especially a paid user. DateAha! allows them to keep the user but give people feedback about the user so they can make better decisions and so the offending users might also improve the way they interact with other people.

How will DateAha! function differently when it is released on iOS and Android vs web?
The biggest difference is it will be more of a pull method on apps instead of a push method where we can see the URL as you browse and be proactively viewing our database for comments associated with that URL and pop the icon to show you if there are matching comments.

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