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China’s Parent-Driven Dating Apps Turn Marriage Into a Marketplace

Posted on March 23, 2026
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QUASA – China is seeing rapid growth in parent-focused matchmaking apps like Perfect In-Laws, Chengjiaxiangqin, and Red Thread Matchmaking. These platforms let parents search for spouses for their adult children, focusing on income, property, and background. The trend is driven by falling marriage rates and economic pressure. The apps are heavily monetized through subscriptions and paid features, often playing on parental urgency. While sometimes effective, many young people push back, feeling reduced to profiles in a system they don’t control.

See full article at Quasa

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Tinder Introduces AI-Powered Photo Selection for Better Matches

Posted on March 20, 2026
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NEW YORK POST – Tinder has introduced a new feature that scans a user’s camera roll to analyze patterns, generate “photo insights,” and suggest stronger profile pictures, aiming to improve match quality through AI-driven personalization. The feature is optional, and users still choose what gets shared. Still, it requires access to one of the most personal spaces on a phone. That’s why it’s raising questions. At its core, this is a simple trade-off between convenience and privacy.

See full article at NY Post

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A Science-backed Framework: How to Improve Relationships

Posted on March 20, 2026
Book cover of 'How to Feel Loved' by Sonja Lyubomirsky and Harry Reis

THE HARVARD GAZETTE – From the book “How to Feel Loved” by Prof. Sonja Lyubomirsky & Prof. Harry Reis. “Just be yourself.” Many people aren’t being themselves. Instead of showing themselves, they show off themselves. Feeling loved is earned through presenting more of your full self: your values, experiences, quirks, and dreams. Sharing struggles and imperfections builds connection. What truly matters to you? Selectively and progressively reveal parts of yourself to foster genuine connection. Many people believe that in order to feel more loved, they must persuade others to love them more. Years of empirical studies and observation suggest that this approach is ineffective. Feeling loved is much more about you (and your mindset) than about trying to persuade the other person that you are worthy. The more you hide your innermost self, the harder it is to feel truly loved and valued by the significant people in your life.  You actually make the best impression when you focus your attention on the other person. How do you increase the chances that the other person will notice and care? The answer is simple – you go first! That means you first need to notice and care – show curiosity.

See full article at The Harvard Gazette

Mark Brooks (Courtland Brooks): I know Barry Rhein and Associates are working on a course to help dating app users become better daters.  See “Dating Through Curiosity”. (Full disclosure, Barry was a client of Courtland Brooks) 

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Grindr’s 2026 Product Roadmap

Posted on March 19, 2026
Grindr 2026 Product Roadmap

GRINDR – Grindr shared its 2026 product roadmap, and it’s clearly moving beyond just a dating app. At the center is its AI system, gAI™, which is now built into the whole app. It helps with better matches, improved search (even inside chats), and a Smart Inbox that highlights the conversations most likely to go somewhere. The idea is simple: less time wasted, better results. One of the main features is “Right Now,” focused on instant connections. It shows nearby users who are ready to meet and includes options like discreet posting for more privacy. Grindr is also expanding its premium offering with EDGE, an AI-powered tier that gives more personalized matches, compatibility insights, and tools to reconnect with past chats. Beyond dating, the app is adding more real-world features. Maps will show nearby places like bars and gyms, and they’re testing hotel bookings. There’s also a new Health Center with sexual health and wellness content and services.

See full article at Grindr website

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The Latest Advice on How To Use AI In Your Dating/Social/Matchmaking Company

Posted on March 19, 2026
AI boosts productivity

HBS WORKING KNOWLEDGE – AI is more useful for conceiving ideas than executing them. It can help people with some skills accomplish unfamiliar tasks, but the technology essentially hits a wall when people lack sufficient expertise. The way you design jobs and recruit talent is changing. What really matters is the employee’s “knowledge distance” from the task. People who are not domain experts lack either sufficient understanding of the necessary information or the skills to use it effectively. Experts can more effectively find the information they need and use it to fill necessary gaps to create quality content. AI helps generate ideas and frame problems. However, the technology struggles to help novices execute tasks, implement solutions, and engage in hands-on problem-solving when they lack the necessary experience. However, AI delivers substantial productivity gains across the board.

AI can:

  1. Reduce training time – e.g., data scientists can transition to other roles, such as a marketing analyst or financial analyst, within the same organization with significantly less retraining.

  2. Shrink learning curves – so you can have flatter organizations because the learning curves for new tasks, such as SEO optimization, become much shorter.

  3. Speed up brainstorming – it’s helpful across the board for ideation.

See full article at HBS Working Knowledge

Mark Brooks (Courtland Brooks): Essential tools that I’m using daily beyond ChatGPT are Fathom for creating actions after meetings, Fyxer for optimizing and drafting emails, and WisprFlow for eliminating 90% of my typing. We’re also looking at Manus for desktop-based agent work, along with Lindy for interacting with a broader field of apps (without the complexity of n8n).

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Michael O’Sullivan Launches New Book on Building a Dating Business

Posted on March 19, 2026
Book cover of 'Dating App' by Michael O'Sullivan

OPW – Michael O’Sullivan, founder of HubPeople, is launching a new book, Dating App, focused on what it really takes to build and run a dating business. This isn’t a typical “how to build an app” guide. It’s a practical look at the realities of the dating industry, covering how to operate, scale, and survive in a highly competitive market, based on O’Sullivan’s decades of experience working with global dating platforms.The book also includes interviews with six industry operators, sharing firsthand insights from building and growing real dating businesses. The ebook is available for pre-order now, with the full launch coming in July. 

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Dating App FRNDS of FRNDS Acquired by Steven Macecevic

Posted on March 18, 2026
FRNDS of FRNDS

OPW – FRNDS of FRNDS, a college-focused dating app that matches users through mutual friends in their contacts rather than strangers, has been acquired by dating industry entrepreneur Steven Macecevic (founder of Datefit); terms of the deal were not disclosed. The app launched just 9 months ago, and has already grown to ~100K users with a network of ~17M contacts. Under Macecevic’s leadership, the company will push for rapid growth by increasing targeted marketing across major U.S. college campuses.

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Grindr Launches AI-Powered Premium Tier to Boost Matchmaking

Posted on March 18, 2026
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LOS ANGELES TIMES – Grindr is rolling out an AI-powered premium tier focused on faster, more personalized matching, with features like curated daily matches, compatibility insights, and chat summaries, while also expanding AI across safety, inbox prioritization, and search; the move is part of a broader shift to become an AI-first company, as competitors like Bumble and Tinder push similar AI-driven tools to attract users.

See full article at Los Angeles Times

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Bumble Launches “Bee” AI Matchmaker to Replace Swiping

Posted on March 18, 2026
Screenshot of the Bumble dating app interface featuring user profiles, a match notification, and options to chat. The left profile shows a user named Jamal, 22, identified as a Marketing Manager. The central screen prompts messaging after matching, and the right screen displays another user named Alex, 23, with options to view liked profiles.

AI MAGAZINE – Bumble has launched an AI assistant called Bee that acts as a personal matchmaker, using private chats to analyze users’ values, goals, and preferences, then suggesting highly compatible matches with explanations, reducing the need for swiping and giving users more control over what information is shared.

See full article at AI Magazine

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Tinder Uses AI to Analyze Camera Rolls and Improve Match Recommendations

Posted on March 17, 2026
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DAILY DOT – Tinder is rolling out new AI features that analyze users’ camera rolls to suggest profile photos and create short descriptions of their personality and lifestyle through a tool called “Photo Insights.” This feeds into “Chemistry,” which Tinder describes as AI-curated recommendations that combine these insights with a user’s bio and preferences to suggest matches.

See full article at Daily Dot

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