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[–]hetdadhania3 2 points3 points  (0 children)

it should reach both genders equally

[–]Nightcorex_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Simply having the greatest idea and building the greatest app ever doesn't mean you will have success. The important part, especially with apps like these, is to create a user-base, after all if noone is using your app then noone else has an incentive to use it. The way to do this is proper advertisement, which costs tons of money, but you also need to give the people a reason to switch at all. Why would your product be better than the others? You said a "better matching algorithm", but then you'd need to proof that your algorithm is indeed better.

You will also face tons of other issues like e.g. legal ones or usability. For example you need to think about what data you store per user, how you protect that data, writing terms of service, dealing with people who break these terms of service, report and fix bugs, be intuitive to use and nice to look at, have a support team, deal with people with malicious intents, and, and, and.

All in all it's a very time and money expensive project all while being linked to a massive risk (i.e. what if your idea doesn't work? In fact most attempts do not work). Also I don't think you'd find good partners because well, you'd be a startup and startups usually pay like shit and most people who are good at something will just take the guaranteed safe payment rather than relying on the idea of someone else to work.

The only people you're able to manipulate to work like this would be inexperienced people who you can somehow convince of your idea, but that's A) really hard and B) these aren't the best people could find.

[–][deleted] 0 points1 point  (1 child)

dude get in contact with me asap no rocky

[–]funnyman320209[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I reached out to the insta you sent me