Toast makes online dating exciting by replacing texting with intriguing video calls. Enjoy spontaneous connections in the online room, or match first and pick a date for your call. When sparks fly, we’ll keep you connected. Beta launching soon!
Dating that doesn’t go stale
Toast makes online dating exciting by replacing texting with intriguing video calls. Enjoy spontaneous connections in the online room, or match first and pick a date for your call. When sparks fly, we’ll keep you connected. Beta launching soon!
Hi, Product Hunt! We’re Toast. 🍞 We’re a dating app that eliminates endless chatting and ambiguity to deliver a more exciting way to date online. So, how do we do it? Toast flips the online dating timeline on its head by moving the chat feature to where it matters most: after you hit things off and know that you want to remain in touch. Toasties get to know each other through intriguing introductory video calls. The first minute is audio only. After five minutes, if both parties are having a goo
That's an interesting concept. I would understand people feeling a bit awkward about calling a stranger right away but that's indeed a way of breaking the ice and allows to see who's really serious or not. The online room can also be interesting as it's supposed to reproduce this atmosphere of entering in a bar where you could start a real conversation with anyone. I wonder what type of feedback you already received from beta testers? Also, what is planned for moderation? Because this could also
I love the enthusiasm for your product but do any of you have any actual dating industry background (not just used Tinder for a few days!) or are you mainly developers who love amazing features and then test them on a couple of dozen people to try it out and they are like "Wow, it's so cool"? Because I can tell you now with my industry experience, you are going to become disillusioned very quickly as I can see dozens of challenges for you starting with user-take up, user engagement and user rete
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