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Dating apps have raised billions optimizing for compatibility. They're still losing. Match rates are down. Ghosting is up. Users churn after 3 months because nothing sticks. The apps keep adding AI, better algorithms, more filters - trying to eliminate the friction. But the friction isn't the problem. The problem is that nobody wants a perfectly optimized stranger. They want someone real. Someone messy. Someone whose chaos matches their own. I built RedFlag around that insight.
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About RedFlag on Product Hunt
“Dating app”
RedFlag was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #141 on the daily leaderboard. Dating apps have raised billions optimizing for compatibility. They're still losing. Match rates are down. Ghosting is up. Users churn after 3 months because nothing sticks. The apps keep adding AI, better algorithms, more filters - trying to eliminate the friction. But the friction isn't the problem. The problem is that nobody wants a perfectly optimized stranger. They want someone real. Someone messy. Someone whose chaos matches their own. I built RedFlag around that insight.
RedFlag was featured in Dating (5.4k followers), Marketing (465.8k followers) and Artificial Intelligence (473.1k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 184.2k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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Love the thesis here, matching chaos instead of curating perfection is a genuinely fresh take. One thing I'd want as a user is a "chaos meter" you can set on your profile, like a slider that shows how much of a hot mess you actually are, so you get matched with people at your same level of unhinged instead of having to guess.