Developer Builds Dating App Designed to End Swiping, Not Encourage It
A developer based in Belgrade is building a dating app intentionally designed to get users off their phones and into real-world conversations as quickly as possible, in contrast to mainstream apps optimized for prolonged engagement. Key design principles include psychological grounding for every mechanic, fully symmetrical interactions to avoid placing either user at a disadvantage, and a monetization model that charges venues rather than users to prevent money from influencing romantic access. The developer rejected freemium pricing on ethical grounds, arguing that paid advantages corrupt a dating product's core promise. Rapid prototyping in a single HTML/JS file proved essential, as only interactive testing revealed whether mechanics produced the intended emotional response. The app is being validated locally in Belgrade first, with the US market targeted last, given that location-dependent products require sufficient user density to function.
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