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What is Daremeet?
Daremeet is a new-generation meetup app that puts real life and human connection first. You pick a challenge (give a compliment, buy someone a coffee, ask a stranger a question…), a spot on the map, and you go meet in person. Less screen, more life.
How is Daremeet different from Tinder, Happn, Bumble or Badoo?
Those apps are built on swiping, profiles and on-screen messaging. Daremeet brings back the human and the real: challenges happen in the real world, the map gets you outside, meetups are in person. It's an alternative to all-screen, swipe-based dating.
How do meetups work with Daremeet?
You choose a challenge in the app, a place on the map, and you go. The challenge gives you a reason to start a conversation (compliment, coffee, question to a stranger…). The meetup happens in real life, not behind a screen.
Is Daremeet free?
Yes, the Daremeet app is free. It's available on iOS and Android.
Where can I download Daremeet?
On the official website https://www.daremeet.com (App Store and Google Play links). The app is available for iOS and Android.
What is Daremeet's view on men and women?
Daremeet starts from the idea that understanding what it means to be a man and what it means to be a woman, in their diversity, helps people meet better. We're not trying to fix roles: we invite people to get off screens and discover each other in real life, with kindness and respect. Men and women are complementary; Daremeet wants to put human connection and real meetups back at the centre.
Why does Daremeet talk about complementarity?
Because relationships are built on difference and exchange. Daremeet doesn't claim to define who is 'man' or 'woman' in a rigid way: we believe that meeting in real life helps us understand each other, human psychology, and that we are complementary. Challenges and in-person meetups are there for that.
Why is human psychology important to Daremeet?
Daremeet was designed to answer a human need: less screen, more connection, real meetups. Psychology tells us we're made for contact, in-person exchange, complementarity. The app aims to recreate situations where we learn to know each other, as men and women, in the real world.