Secretly curious to know if the concept behind Love Is Blind could help you find that special someone like it did for Lauren and Cameron and Amber and Barnett? Then you may want to download S'More, aka "Something More." (Unfortunately not related to the gooey, chocolatey campfire treat.)
The dating app launched in January, coincidentally just one month before Love Is Blind took Netflix by storm, and it nixes the usual selfie-swiping notion in favor of blurred profile photos so users can learn more about a match before judging their appearance. So yeah, it's pretty much like the app-based version of meeting someone in a Love Is Blind pod — no shimmering blue wall required.
Here's a quick breakdown of how S'More works, along with some standout features:
In the two months that S'More has been available in Boston, New York City, and Washington DC, the app already accumulated close to 15,000 users, and CEO Adam Cohen Aslatei thinks that number will undoubtedly continue to grow. "The world has been waiting for an app that is laser-focused on relationships and one that is based on compatibility instead of one that forces you to make decisions based on a headshot — one [that] is likely outdated, fake, or overly airbrushed!" he told POPSUGAR via email. "Given the popularity of [Love Is Blind], we think millions of people will be interested in experiencing a similar journey themselves on S'More, minus the required engagement."
Want to try S'More for yourself? After already rolling out in the three aforementioned cities, it will soon be available in San Francisco, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Philadelphia, too. You can download it from Apple's app store and get on the waitlist in the meantime. Ahead, take a closer look at S'More's interface to see what the hype is all about.