A twelve-minute voice conversation. You talk. The model listens.
A paragraph on why this person. A first voice call, anonymous.
If you both opt in, a message thread unlocks. No photos yet.
Photos revealed. By then you already know who you're looking at.
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.
A twelve-minute voice conversation with an AI that actually listens. It asks what you value. Not what you look like on holiday.
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.
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.
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.
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.
We're not dating. We're just two strangers who'd never otherwise have met. That's rarer at thirty than it sounds.