The Ship Dating App Lets Users Friends Search for Matches
Daniel Johnson — August 19, 2019 — Tech
References: getshipped & engadget
The Ship dating app is a platform where matches are created using a person's friends. The Ship dating app was created by the Match Group as well as Betches Media, and the two organizations have now released the app to Android users. The iOS version of the app was previously released in January.
On the platform, users are able to invite friends, and after that, friend networks are able to swipe on other users' profiles. Friend networks are also able to use a group chat feature as they use the platform.
The Ship app takes a different approach from other conventional dating apps. Where other apps see match finding as a solo effort, Ship looks to make that process more social.
Image Credit: The Match Group
On the platform, users are able to invite friends, and after that, friend networks are able to swipe on other users' profiles. Friend networks are also able to use a group chat feature as they use the platform.
The Ship app takes a different approach from other conventional dating apps. Where other apps see match finding as a solo effort, Ship looks to make that process more social.
Image Credit: The Match Group
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