mutuals only
Every profile is gated by a friend you share, and we name them: “you both follow @toby” sits at the top. No randos, no catfish, just warm intros at internet scale.
login with x. see people your mutuals follow. crush on a tweet, not a photo.
Every profile is gated by a friend you share, and we name them: “you both follow @toby” sits at the top. No randos, no catfish, just warm intros at internet scale.
Your three best tweets, your bio, your avatar, two photos. No prompts, no “what I'm looking for.”
Fall for a line, not a face. Your crush lands in their inbox with the tweet you fell for attached.
First messages must reply to one of their tweets or photos. Goodbye “hey.”
Thirty seconds from your timeline. Add two photos, camera or gallery, and you're done.
the same gate that keeps strangers out keeps your two lives apart. three promises, in plain terms.
No “I just signed up for —.” You stay anonymous on your own feed. No badge on your profile, ever.
People who aren't your mutuals' mutuals can't see you. And Twitter blocks sync, so anyone you blocked there is gone here.
Your two photos are stored encrypted and never shared with third parties. Wiped the instant you ask.
No. We never post to your timeline, there's no "joined croomf" badge on your profile, and people outside your mutuals' mutuals can't see you here at all. The gate is the default; strangers don't have a way in.
The product only works if we know your follower graph; that's what powers the mutuals-of-mutuals gating. Email signup would add strangers back into the equation, and the whole pitch is "no strangers."
Tweets are the hook; two photos make sure there's a person behind the handle. Camera or gallery, your call. We don't run face checks, we just want the page to feel human.
If you have a working timeline (replies, posts, a sense of voice) we can build a profile from it. We don't care what you tweet about; we care that you tweet. If your @ is one egg-avatar tweet from 2014, this isn't for you yet.
One person, Abhay (@liquidatorAB_). I didn't want to make another dating app. I wanted to make the one I'd actually use.