The pandemic hasnât slowed down dating app SâMore â at least according to CEO Adam Cohen-Aslatei, who said that the appâs daily active user count doubled in March and hasnât gone down since.
âWhen people are working form home, they have much more time to dedicate to their relationships,â Cohen-Aslatei told me.
The app (whose name is short for âsomething moreâ)Â launched last fall and has supposedly attracted nearly 50,000 users. The goal is to move beyond the superficiality of most dating apps, where you first learn about another user and then unlock visual elements (like a profile photo) as you interact.
Cohen-Aslatei said the team has also spent more on marketing to attract a diverse audience, both in terms of racial diversity (something Sâmore reinforces by not allowing users to filter by race) and sexual orientation, with 15% of users identifying as LGBTQ.
Of course, dating someone new can be challenging when meeting up in-person poses real health risks, but Cohen-Aslatei said SâMore users have gotten creative, like remote dinners where they order each other takeout from their favorite restaurants. And now that things are reopening (though some of those reopenings are getting pulled back), users are asking, âHow do we transition these virtual relationships into IRL?â
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To give users more ways to interact, the SâMore team recently launched a video calling feature. But Cohen-Aslatei noted, âWe had to to create it in a way that was really fitting for our app ⦠Women actually donât want to see a guy right away, when you donât know if theyâre a creep.â
So in Sâmoreâs video calling, the video is blurred for the first two minutes, which means youâve got to actually start an interesting conversation before you can see who youâre talking to, and before they see you (a concept that may be familiar to viewers of Netflixâs dating show âLove is Blindâ).
SâMore has also expanded geographically, launching last week in Los Angeles (it was already available in Boston, Washington, D.C., New York and Chicago). And it recently started its a video series of its own on Instagramâs IGTV â the SâMore Live Happy Hour, where celebrities offer dating advice.
âThereâs this negative history of dating apps perpetuating negative online behaviors, fake images, catfishers,â Cohen-Aslatei said. âBut now weâre going into a new era of authenticity, where weâre going from super vain to super authentic. Sâmore is one of those apps thatâs going to lead you in that direction.â
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