Inspired by the OG way to meet someone new, usually at the hand of a meddlesome aunt or well-meaning friend, Blind Date gives the daters of today a low-pressure way to put their personality first and find a match they truly vibe with. The experience reflects the modern dating habits of Gen Z, who value authenticity, and also taps into their '90s nostalgia with a callback to dating in a pre-smartphone world. In early testing, members who used the Blind Date feature made 40% more matches than those using another Fast Chat feature with profiles visible, showing a willingness among daters to interact - and ultimately match - with someone they may have overlooked in another setting.
Here's how it works. Members will answer a short series of icebreaker questions and be paired with one another based on commonalities. They'll then enter a timed chat, not knowing any details about the person on the other side of the screen aside from their answers to multiple-choice prompts like, "It's OK to wear a shirt ____ times without washing it" and "I put ketchup on____." When the timer runs out, they can Like the other's profile, which will be revealed if there is a match, or they can choose to get paired with someone new.
"We've all seen the mix of anticipation and excitement going on a blind date brought some of our favorite movie or TV characters, and we wanted to recreate that experience for today's generation with the Blind Date feature," said Kyle Miller, VP of Product Innovation at Tinder. "There's something really special about letting conversation introduce someone's personality, without the preconceptions that can be made from photos. The new Blind Date experience brings a surprisingly fun, banter-based way to interact and create connections that's all new to Tinder."
Blind Date can be found in Explore, the new interactive space on Tinder. Similar to the IRL preferences we all have in where we go to meet someone new, Explore gives members options to view profiles arranged by interest and offers them new ways to connect with a growing list of shared social experiences, like Hot Takes, Vibes, Swipe Night, Music Mode and now Blind Date.
Blind Date is now available in all english-speaking markets and will be rolling out to Tinder members soon.
Source: PR Room