Invitation only · Applications open
§ Launching 31 May · Australia
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One connection
on purpose.
Not a feed.

A proper introduction — for friendship, romance, or a voice you'd be glad to hear on a Sunday evening. Twelve minutes with the interviewer. Then one carefully chosen person at a time. You decide what happens next.

on the waitlist
12 min
Avg interview
1
Match at a time
Call window · Sun 21:00Live
Introducing
A., 32
Marine ecologist · Darwin · 78% compatible

“You both build with your hands — one a dental practice, one a reef dataset and an old timber sailboat. You'd recognise each other.”

03:12
marine-biologysailingphotographyquiet-nights
§ 01 — The protocol

Four gates between strangers
and someone real.

Friend, partner, or just a good conversation —
each stage opens only by mutual consent.
i.
Interview

A twelve-minute voice conversation. You talk. The model listens.

Day 0
ii.
Introduction

A paragraph on why this person. A first voice call, anonymous.

Day 7
iii.
Text

If you both opt in, a message thread unlocks. No photos yet.

Day 9
iv.
Faces

Photos revealed. By then you already know who you're looking at.

Day 14+
§ 02 — Why we're not a dating app

The problem with a feed of faces is that you become a face in a feed. Whether you're here for a friend, a partner, or just one honest conversation — real connection isn't found by rejecting two hundred strangers before coffee.

Unswipe Pty Ltd · Est. 2026
§ 01

An interview, not a profile

A twelve-minute voice conversation with an AI that actually listens. It asks what you value. Not what you look like on holiday.

§ 02

One person, not a feed

We introduce you to one carefully chosen person at a time — for friendship, for romance, whichever you told us. Speak, save the ones who click with you, or pass gracefully. Another arrives at the next matching interval.

§ 03

Voice first, photos last

Text after the call. Faces after the text. We slow the reveal so connection has somewhere to grow from — and so strangers stop feeling like strangers.

§ 03 — Manifesto

Stories we'd love to tell.

We haven't launched yet — so these aren't real. They're the voice we're hoping to earn from every corner of Australia, and beyond, once the first Sunday lands. We'll replace every line below with a real story the moment we have one. — The founders of Unswipe.

The call was twenty-four minutes. I thought about it for days afterwards. Two months on we're still talking every night.

What we'd love to hear · Melbourne · one day

I wasn't looking for another dating app. I was looking for permission to stop looking — and a few decent people to talk to along the way.

What we'd love to hear · Sydney · one day

We're not dating. We're just two strangers who'd never otherwise have met. That's rarer at thirty than it sounds.

What we'd love to hear · Adelaide · one day
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