NEW DELHI : While millennials juggle relationships with work and daily lives, a new dating service, andwemet, wants to break stereotypes associated with virtual dating . Further, users have to answer a bunch of questions before they are approved by the platform to interact with others. “The aim is not to be known as a dating or matchmaking app but as a social platform for new-age relationships," said founder Shalini Singh. To be sure, andwemet enters the Indian dating app market dominated by players such as Tinder, Bumble, TrulyMadly, and OkCupid. Dating apps reach 2.2% of India's total population and are on track to reach 3.6% by 2024, market researcher Statista has estimated.
Source: Mint June 06, 2021 05:48 UTC