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University of Illinois startup launches new dating app

 
Sylly's founders say the dating apps that are popular right now aren't meant to actually send users on dates, something they hope their app can solve.

Sylly's founders say the dating apps that are popular right now aren't meant to actually send users on dates, something they hope their app can solve. Reginald Hardwick/Illinois Newsroom

Dating apps are more ubiquitous than ever. They gained significant popularity during the COVID-19 pandemic, and with Valentine’s Day right around the corner, there’s plenty of people rushing to them to find a date. However, trying to actually land a date from the apps is a process full of contingencies, and the founders of a new dating app that launched last month on the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign campus see that uncertainty as a problem to be solved.

To discuss their new app, Sylly, and the problems they see with the current dating apps, The 21st was joined by Sylly's co-founders.

GUESTS: 

Sathwik Reddy 

Co-founder, Sylly | University of Illinois graduate

Josh Jay James

Co-founder, Sylly | Senior, University of Illinois Gies School of Business

 

 

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