Tawkify
Tawkify is a dating website that uses human matchmakers to select matches.[1]
Overview
Rather than having users find each others' profiles, Tawkify uses external human "Matchmakers" to pair members, one of whom is the co-founder of Tawkify, E. Jean Carroll. Tawkify facilitates opposite-sex and same-sex relationships in the United States and Canada.[2] Users don't see any photographs or personal information about any other user.[3] Matchmakers find profiles that they believe will match well and pair them. The Matchmakers will plan dates and collect date feedback from both parties after each match.[3]
History
Tawkify was founded by co-founders are E. Jean Carroll and Kenneth Shaw.[4] E. Jean Carroll is the writer of Elle magazine's "Ask E. Jean" column,[5] and author of four books.[6] According to The New York Times, "The two met years ago, when Ms. Carroll sought out Mr. Shaw...to help her design her own app".[7]
The Tawkify website launched in January 2012. In June 2012, Tawkify launched Mystery Date and Walkify.[3]
See also
- Comparison of online dating websites
References
- Biddle, Sam. "The Best Dating Site You've Never Heard of Is Too Smart for Its Own Good", Gizmodo, 29 June 2012. Retrieved on 4 August 2012.
- Papamarko, Sofi. "Online dating with a traditional twist", The Globe and Mail, Toronto, 2 August 2012. Retrieved on August 4, 2012.
- Papamarko, Sofi. "Tawkify: Online dating with a traditional twist", The Globe and Mail, Toronto, 2 October 2012. Retrieved on 3 August 2012.
- http://www.crunchbase.com/person/kenneth-shaw
- http://www.elle.com/life-love/ask-e-jean/
- https://www.amazon.com/E.-Jean-Carroll/e/B000AP7CJM
- Rosenbloom, Stephanie. "No Scrolling Required at New Dating Sites", New York Times, New York, 13 April 2012. Retrieved on 3 August 2012.