Sydney Bradley
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Podcast Appearances
And it is an app, but it's also just a website where you can have a party invite, add as many people as you want to invite them to it, and they can RSVP.
It's very similar to Facebook events, but
Facebook events has sort of trickled off in the zeitgeist of how to invite people.
So likely, if you're invited to a birthday party, you're getting a partyful link in your text messages.
Yeah, so I actually came across it while I was RSVPing to an event coming up, and it gave me an option to choose a crush in the people who were going to this party.
And then I had to toggle around with it and see exactly...
how many people you could crush on at once.
You have a limit of 10 people you can send a crush to each month.
But basically how it works is if you're going to an event, you can signal in the app that there's someone you have a crush on.
And if they also in the app say that they have a crush on you, then Partyful will connect you over DMs in this very Tinder style way where it'll say it's a match and you'll get like a notification on your phone saying that someone has a crush on you.
Well, also there's the boop on Partyful that has been around for a minute now.
Yeah, it's a bit more cheeky and clean, but you can boop people as well.
So that was like maybe the first initial flirtation device on Partyful's app, but now...
You can make it very straightforward.
Say you have a crush.
No, because then you can DM in the Partyful app.
Yeah, I think a lot of why this is maybe
Partyful's trying to experiment with this is that Gen Z really wants to date in this sort of way that feels nostalgic.
We want to go to a party, meet someone the way like parents used to, or being at an event.
Like there's so many, there's a rise of all these dating events as well.