I am super excited to announce that one of my favorite dating services is launching in Los Angeles! Read my review of Coffee Meets Bagel, a free dating site that utilizes your network on Facebook. Get bagelin’ daters!
I am super excited to announce that one of my favorite dating services is launching in Los Angeles! Read my review of Coffee Meets Bagel, a free dating site that utilizes your network on Facebook. Get bagelin’ daters!
Miss Singlefied recommends the book: Around the world in 80 Girls: The epic 3 year trip of a backpacking Casanova
Miss Singlefied recommends the book: Around the world in 80 Girls: The epic 3 year trip of a backpacking Casanova
While living in Beijing for first half of the year, I kept hearing about this new dating site that I was missing out on back in NYC. In fact, Chinese people couldn’t stop tweeting about it, disappointed that they couldn’t try it out first hand. So, I had to see what all the fuss was about and was lucky enough to interview co-founder Dawoon Kang. Coffee Meets Bagel is name of the site. And I have to say: simply brilliant.
Here’s how it works –
1) You sign up using your Facebook account, with a couple simple questions and some are already auto-filled.
2) The magical algorithm will do its job to dig into your friends’ inventory of friends, collecting your potential matches.
3) At noon every day, you’re given one choice (aka Bagel), and you can either LIKE or PASS.
4) If you both choose LIKE, you’ll be notified and it’s up to you two to take it from there!
Here’s why I think it’s dope:
Bad news bears:
Overall, you don’t have much to lose with Coffee Meets Bagel. Quite a few of my friends and clients have signed up for it. So far, nobody’s found their dreamboat, but at least they’re having fun doing it. Because after all, isn’t that what dating should be about? Having fun? LIKE!
And just some random facts about how your college affects your dating experience (according to the Coffee Meets Bagel blog):
Miss Singlefied recommends the book: Around the world in 80 Girls: The epic 3 year trip of a backpacking Casanova