Dating by overlap

You decide who gets close.

See how you're matched — and change it.

Write a few lines about what you're into. Collision turns them into the handful of things that make you you — kept broad when you're vague, sharp when you're not — and shows you the people whose world overlaps with yours, plus anyone a friend vouches for. You set how close someone has to be. It should feel like running into someone who just gets you.

Your matching runs on your phone, in logic you can see and change. We don't hide or throttle your matches to keep you swiping — we'd rather you leave happy.

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Say what you're into

A few honest lines, in your own words. No forms, no checklist.

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See your mix

We turn your words into the things that make you you — kept broad when you're vague ("the outdoors"), sharper when you're specific ("Hiker").

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Run into your people

You see the few who actually overlap with you — and anyone a friend can vouch for. One dial sets how much you need in common; then you drift over. When you're both into it, you collide.

Specific when it's earned. General when it's not.

Say "sushi" and you're into Sushi — not a maybe-Pizza fan. Say "I love food" and you're just a Foodie, until you tell us more. Stay broad and we keep it broad, so two foodies still find each other.

Early access

Find your orbit.

We open one city or campus at a time, so everyone's orbit has real people in it.

Your profile

The many sides of you.

Say what you're into, in your own words. We turn it into your mix — sharp where you're specific, broad where you're not. Edit anything.

Your photoTap to add. Others see it only once you've connected.
Matching runs on your device — instant and private. Live as you type.
Your mixfirst look

This is your matching logic — it runs on your device, and you can change anything.

your mix

bigger areas are more you · tap one to look inside

Non-negotiablesopen

Private to you, on your device. Used only to rule people out — never to bring people together. Politics is never used to match you. Off unless you turn it on.

Your orbit

Who gets close is your call.

People whose worlds overlap with yours light up as they come into reach. The dial sets how much you need in common.

Right now, you'd run into

openspecific

closer in = stronger matcha friend vouches

Your collisions

The people you've reached.

Everyone you've drifted over to, or who's drifted over to you — kept here for good. Change your interests and your orbit shifts, but your collisions stay reachable.