As Kevin Melon from “Office” Once said“Why do you say time to waste time when some word tricks?”
For Julia Least and Lisa Lee, a new dating app creators are called LovezeNo need to feel like filling a mountain of paperwork in search of online love. Sometimes, you all need to have some cautious words to give birth to the connection.
Liu jack profiles look like other blind dating apps, but with twist. Instead of fading or hidden profiles, users see the five words selected by potential matches. When users press and hold their phone screens (the app does not use swiping mechanics), then the profile images are revealed.
Five words can be anything from personal traits and jokes to existing feelings or even random details, such as the components of their lunch sandwich – a entertaining plan that we saw that a son user tried during our testing.
The idea is that obstruction of five words allows consumers to be creative, while also challenging them to be comprehensive and smart, encourages more interesting conversations and “What do you do for livelihood?” As they go away from serious questions. Or more used lines.
Leg and Lee have decided to make Liu Jack after being disappointed with online dating profiles that often resemble the list of job experience.
“It’s not LinkedIn. Where did the fun go?” Lesteage told Tech Crunch, which reflects shared emotions Many online dastersWhich may explain why dating giants like Tinder In recent circles, challenges have faced.
The idea came to the idea, acting as a judge of the Webbay Awards, which limits the conquerors to the notorious five -word speeches. The app is also affected by the New York Times’ Popular Word Game.
He shared with us that when he re -entered the dating scene, apps enjoyed the experience, noting that the traditional platform emphasizes superficial decisions based on the appearance. So he decided to use a five -word challenge on his dates, which helped him realize that people use words that “advertise” their thinking style.
“These are the stories behind the words that are important,” Lesteage explained. For example, he spoke to someone who mentioned the word “disco”. When he asked more about it, he found out that he had written about the history of the disco. He said, “I was like, ‘Well, are you not interesting Mr.” He said.

Other standout features include either “bat on” or “hold” options. Batting is equivalent to having a profile, but the key difference is that users should make a bet by entering the opening line of five words. This gives a interesting thing to respond to the match.
Consumers are limited to a maximum of five matches daily, so they need to be strategic in their choice. This is the place where Liu Jack’s “Hold” feature comes to work, which allows users to bookmark a profile so it allows users to bookmark.
In addition, by adding a social aspect to the app, the description of five words can be updated every day. Liu Jack has archive all the previous entries, which users can scroll to everything they write.
“You can see the body in real time, in real time, how they are showing themselves through the updates of their five words … your story is changing every day, all day, your mood and weather.”
In the future, there will also be a premium subscription that will include the “All -In” button, which will include a version of the “Super Like” app, but in this case, it will use five conditions on one person so that they cannot meet anyone else the rest of the day.
When it comes to being unique to someone, Liu Jack says that when they compile their profiles, they try to minimize ghosting by the need to write a preset message to users. Goodbye note is automatically sent to someone from which they become unaware.
Another interesting aspect of Liu Jack profiles is that users are encouraged to use fake names to protect their identity. Although the use of pseudonym on dating platforms is common, it can eliminate mixed reactions by users. Some people may question the authenticity of potential matches, while others prefer to keep their personal details private unless they become more familiar with the other person.
Liu Jack states that the selfie verification process is implemented to confirm that the person behind the profile is really what he claims.
Other features of protective features include reporting and blocking capabilities, as well as censorship of banned language and clear images, and an emergency feature that enables users to contact police and safety hotlines. (These features were not available during our beta testing but it is expected to be included in the official version.)
Liu Jack is ready to launch its iOS app next month. It will be the first launch in London, which is planning to go to US markets, including the next Boston, New York, San Francisco, and others. An Android version of this app will launch in India at the end of summer.
From today, users can join the waiting list for initial access by signing up Lovejack.App.