Is Feeld the dating app to reinvent dating?

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Feeld is a dating app that puts the focus on your journey finding connections with others, not on the final destination. Ana Kirova, CEO of the app platform, shared what makes Feeld so unique in the dating world.

Life is busier than ever, and so it can be incredibly difficult to find time to date. There is also major pressure stemming from trying to find ‘the one’, especially when changing social and general structures mean people are spending more time discovering who they are first.

Feeld is the solution, a dating app designed to help you find any person – or people – you are looking for, without judgement, when you are looking for it.

“Most dating apps offer you an option to find ‘the one’, like that’s the goal. So you join an app with the idea there’s this one person who’s perfect for you,” said Ana.

“At Feeld, we don’t even ask that question – we offer a space where people are open minded.”

The app offers more than 20 different sexual and gender orientation options, making it extremely flexible for people looking to explore new love connections. Feeld also offers the chance for multiple people to come together in group chats and even has couple accounts for romantic or platonic pairings to meet new people. It has very high rates of use among millennials and gen z, but Ana shared there is a growing contingent of 50+ year-olds on the app too.

Ana Kirova, CEO at dating app Feeld, was in conversation with Judith Nwandu, Political Reporter at The Shade Room, on the Future Societies stage at Web Summit 2022.

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