FORBES – Nov 6 – On Antidate dating app, female members get to look at the profiles of men in their neighbourhood who’ve signed up to Antidate. But the men only get a look at women who've said they like the look of them. Mo Saha and Hatty Kingsley-Miller are the apps founders. The pair came up with the idea three or four years ago, they've developed the Antidate app largely without funding. Now, however, courtesy of a funding win that gives the business six months of breathing space, both Saha and Kingsley-Miller are working on Antidate full-time.
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Antidate: The Dating App Where Women Are Invisible
TELEGRAPH.CO.UK – Jan 27 - Antidate is a new dating app that puts men in the passive position. Antidate was launched by Hatty Kingsley-Miller and Mo Saha. "Girls can see the guys on a map, but guys can't see the girls at all unless they are approached via a 'tap'. The girls have to make the first move." It's still early days for Antidate but the signs are positive. “We're relying on word of mouth, especially Twitter," says Kingsley-Miller. "We have ~600 users, but the feedback has been really positive".
Antidate Is A Dating App Where Women Are Hidden From Men
TECH CRUNCH – Nov 17 – Antidate is a new dating app where women aren't visible until they send an expression of interest to a guy, such as starting up a chat or tapping on a guy’s profile to say hey. Male users are visible within the app to women, including their location. A full version of Antidate launched last week. Its founders are currently on the hunt for investors.
