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Former socmed execs bet on personality-based dating app Boo

The emerging startup advocates for positive social networking

Los Angeles, California May 25, 2022 (Issuewire.com) – Boo is now one of the fastest-growing social networking apps in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, and Australia, with remarkable investors including some current and former executives from Match Group, Meta, Discord, Twitch, Shopify, and Stripe.

The app, which is downloadable on Google Store and Apple Store, is a personality-based social networking app for connecting with compatible and like-minded individuals. It utilizes personality tests such as the 16-personality test, enneagram, and astrology, allowing one to date, chat, make friends, and meet new people by personality.

More than just a dating app, Boo seeks to redefine the way people connect online by advocating for a more positive social networking platform for its users and mitigating interest mismatch.

Rather than putting one’s best foot forward in love matchmaking, Boo allows users to be themselves and interact without pretense, especially those looking for genuine connection.

Derek Lee, CEO & Co-founder stressed that introducing personalities could help in improve user experience on the internet as it provides a safe space for everyone to express their individuality with like-minded people.

“We are creating a future in which personality enables our greater potential, starting with our relationships,” he said.

This is also going to be a game-changing platform for the online dating industry with ongoing developments yet to be released in the coming months.

The startup company launched its website and mobile application in February 2020 and to date, Boo has already registered over 1-million total downloads.

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