The problem with swiping.
Dating apps weren't designed to help you find someone. They were designed to keep you scrolling. Every endless feed, every dopamine hit, every match that goes nowhere — it's all by design.
The numbers are damning. The average user swipes through hundreds of profiles a week, matches with a handful, and has a real conversation with almost none of them. We measure dating in matches now, not moments.
We decided that wasn't enough.
We built a quieter room.
A different philosophy.
CoreAllure was built around a single belief — that real connection doesn't come from infinite choice, faster matches or louder profiles. It comes from depth, intention and the willingness to actually show up.
So we built the opposite of what everyone else built.
Twenty intentional swipes a day instead of two thousand mindless ones. Voice bios so you hear someone before you ever see them. A 48-hour rule that forces matches to mean something — or gracefully fade. And Luna, an AI companion who helps you find the words when you need them, and stays silent when you don't.
Depth over dopamine.
This isn't just a tagline. It's the rule that guides every design decision we make. If a feature creates anxiety, urgency or addiction — it doesn't ship. If it creates presence, honesty or self-awareness — it's worth building.
We're not here to keep you on the app. We're here to help you leave it — for a coffee, a walk, a real conversation, a real life. The best version of CoreAllure is the one you eventually don't need.