INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Most dating apps are aimed at a general population, but people of color and immigrants are rarely well-represented
CultureCrush wants to fix that
This app, created by a team led by former attorney Amanda Spann, lets you search the dating pool by nationality, ethnicity and tribe in an
effort to help fish out of water find a match.“We have 24,000 users, 5% of which are premium paid users, and the app has generated revenue
every month since its existence
Upon our relaunch, we anticipate this number to rapidly accelerate,” said Spann
“CultureCrush is the only app of its kind that enables you to search by nationality, ethnicity, and tribe
We have nearly 1,000 tribes from across the continent of Africa
Akin to JDate, CultureCrush allows users to connect with others from specific ethnic or national backgrounds
Anyone who grew up in a specific culture understands the magic of connecting with others from the same or similar background
CultureCrush improves upon the JDate model by establishing an inclusive ecosystem where all cultures can find and date each other, or any
other culture they like.”The app also supports friend-to-friend matchmaking and has a three-day message countdown that dumps matches after
The app is similar to other niche dating services like BlackPeopleMeet, PlentyOfGeeks and even Trump.Dating
There’s someone for everyone, the thinking goes, but sometimes you have to shrink the pool.Spann created the app in Chicago after talking
with a friend of hers from Nigeria
She said her friend found it difficult to date especially because of the cultural divide she experienced on traditional dating apps
Further, Spann and her friend felt uncomfortable on traditional dating apps after getting fetish comments like “Hi Chocolate Goddess.”
For her, enough was enough.“It’s predicted that by the end of this year African-Americans will be the most represented out of any ethnic
Pairing this with the fact that African-Americans are currently spending nearly 48 billion on travel annually and 8.7 percent of the overall
US black population is comprised of immigrants, we believe that 2018 is ripe with opportunity for CultureCrush,” she said
“We’re excited to see how our users respond to the new features and we are looking forward to focusing our energy and attention back
into growing our user base after our initial setbacks.”“We decided to pursue the project after observing that mainstream dating apps
often fail to account for cultural preferences and rarely yield positive experiences for users of color,” said Spann
“Imagine being a Nigerian man who just moved from Lagos to Chicago for med school, it might be nice to meet a local woman from your tribe
Or being a Jamaican woman spending a week in Copenhagen for work who wants to grab a drink with someone of Caribbean descent
Or what if you are an African-American who lives in a predominately white community, having difficulty meeting other people of color,” she
said.The app is available now and you can sign up to be notified when the new app hits the stores.