
Forget Swiping, This S’pore Startup Revives Old School Dating With Conversations Over Coffee
In the age of dating apps, Kopi Date wants to refresh the dating culture in Singapore by taking us back to human connections.
In the age of dating apps, Kopi Date wants to refresh the dating culture in Singapore by taking us back to human connections.
Klick lets users showcase their personality through photo posts, because "singles deserve better than using superficial and judgmental dating apps".
Paktor believes hearing someone's voice lets you know them in a more intimate way, unlike just seeing the usual pictures and words on their dating profile.
Lunch Actually's 'Dating Success Program' is highly customisable and personalised, with modules created based on today’s dating challenges.
Lunch Actually Group CEO Violet Lim took to the stage at TEDxNTU, and spoke about dating apps, algorithms, and true love actually happens offline.
Developed for Muslim singles looking for life partners for marriage, TemanHidupku is a Malaysian platform that matches users based on personality.
Setipe will operate as a business unit under Lunch Actually Group, and Setipe CEO Razi Thalib will lead the group’s operation in the Indonesian market.
"The plethora of apps has also made singles too passive when it comes to dating."
We caught up with Joash Wee, Between's General Manager in Singapore, to find out what the company's been up to and their future plans.
Tinder, the dating app, which made the gesture of swiping right on someone's profile cool, has a polarising new feature to share.
In any other case, having our resumes and employment history sprawled out across a dating application makes dating seem more like an interview.