A live match singles event is coming to Toronto, adding an innovative twist to the way people meet.
Secret RSVP studied the shortcomings of traditional dating events and carefully designed an app that matches people live.
Guests secretly express interest through the app at the start of your event. The algorithm then finds suitable connections and invites everyone to meet in an intimate group over three rounds of dates.
Participants will then get to know each other while playing the game in groups made up of people with common connections, but the app won’t reveal who has shown interest in whom.
According to the Secret RSVP website, the problem with traditional speed dating and blind dates for singles is that simply throwing a bunch of strangers into a room isn’t enough to encourage conversation; There is often a lot of pressure. woman.
It may seem old-fashioned, but the thought of being rejected in front of a large group of people and a woman and her friends is often too strong a deterrent.
Similarly, the company states that speed dating has a relatively low success rate because it “does not provide participants with a sufficiently memorable or bonding experience.” So while speed dating may be efficient for organizing a small group of singles in a structured format, its quick meeting method helps build connections strong enough to proceed to an actual date. Not effective for building. ”
Therefore, Secret RSVP events are designed to be low-pressure and fun, with an emphasis on fostering organic, meaningful interactions rather than high-pressure situations.
Date nights also incorporate surprise elements, such as a secret guest list.
“This uncertainty can actually heighten the appeal and make the connections formed in the event feel more authentic and exciting. It’s like a game of hide and seek, with equal parts chasing and catching. It’s thrilling,” said Secret RSVP.
Singles Live Match IRL Toronto Event: Christmas Game Night will be held at Firkin on the Bay in Etobicoke on December 15th.
Tickets can be purchased here