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I'm a code monkey that developed a new dating app with a friend. I actually think it was a good idea, but the issue is it needs a ton of people to be on it at once to work, and I don't have advertising money. Basically:
>Profiles, swipe left/right like Tinder
> You only see people within your immediate vicinity, within several hundred feet type thing. Ideally in the same establishment
>When you are liked by someone you are prompted immediately to like/dislike them
> If you both like, your app enters a match state. You cannot see other people until you complete the match. It shows the location of the other person and guides you to each other
>You walk up and talk to them right away. Either you exchange numbers or decide not to. Either way the match event ends.

Point basically is to just act as an ice breaker, force people to meet ASAP in-person. Basically just a modern confidence boost to know you can go up and hit on someone the old fashioned way.

Thoughts? Should I try to push the product? I spent about a year on it and it's 80-90% complete. I'm not as much of a poorfag now so could actually afford some ads, at least targeted to my local city

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