Love is blind…, or is it?
It’s difficult to take any reality show seriously these days, let alone relationship-based ones. It’s even more difficult to bother too much with dating apps and their hook-up culture. So what exactly is the link between dating shows and dating apps, you might ask? How does either go about fostering true connections? Are they even looking to foster true connections, or simply trying to create watchable content. Afterall, it’s really all about the ratings and SEO, and true connections are probably a secondary consequence. Either way, let’s analyze.
Now, while swiping left or right has become the norm, one app takes an interesting approach by embracing the concept of incognito matchmaking, drawing inspiration from two distinct reality shows on Netflix, “Perfect Match” and “Love Is Blind”.
The Concepts
Perfect Match is a reality dating series, which throws singles into a tropical villa where they vie for compatible partners through compatibility challenges. The catch? They must strategize their connections, navigating a maze of potential matches, with the ultimate goal of finding their perfect match by the end of the series.
On the other hand, “Love Is Blind” flips the script entirely, encouraging participants to form emotional bonds without the influence of physical appearances. Engagements are made solely based on conversations and connections, with face-to-face meetings occurring only after couples have committed to each other.
Enter Kinnect
Kinnect seamlessly blends elements from both series, offering users a platform where true connections are fostered through people’s compatibility while maintaining a sense of anonymity. and like “Perfect Match,” users engage in strategic matchmaking, navigating a pool of potential matches based on compatibility assessments and shared interests.
However, Kinnect moves the needle even further by adopting the incognito approach of “Love Is Blind.” Here, users have the opportunity to connect with others without the pressure of physical appearance. By prioritizing meaningful conversations and emotional connections, Kinnect reshapes the dating landscape, focusing on what truly matters: compatibility and emotional connection.
The Kinnect Experience
Upon joining Kinnect, users are greeted with a refreshing take on matchmaking. Instead of swiping through endless profiles, they are presented with compatibility queries and conversation starters designed to foster true connections. Through anonymous messaging, users have the freedom to express themselves authentically, without the fear of judgment based on looks.
As connections deepen and compatibility is established, Kinnect unveils the identities of matched individuals. Whether it’s a virtual coffee date or a spontaneous meetup, Kinnect empowers users to explore relationships at their own pace. Kinnect frees users from the constraints of traditional dating norms.
Game, set…, Matched
By now you must be wondering which was the more successful series in creating meaningful connections between people. Was it Love is Blind, with the couples speaking for days through walls? Or Perfect Match, the beautiful people interacting physically and “seeing what they are buying”?
Let’s put it this way – every season of Love is Blind has ended with at least one marriage, and all the marriages are still thriving after 6 seasons.
As for the beautiful, fully interactive “swipers” on Perfect Match? None. Not one couple made it after the show. Not only did they not get married, none of them even continued to date. If this isn’t proof, then we don’t know what is.
Ok, fine. So this isn’t the most scientific evidence in the world. It’s reality TV. Maybe this term itself is something of a misnomer. An oxymoron. But we digress.
Simply put, Kinnect offers users a transformative matchmaking experience—one that prioritizes true connections over superficial attractions.
If Love is Blind, then your Perfect Match awaits.
Join Kinnect today and discover where meaningful connections begin.