Dating Apps Are Designed to Keep You Single | Celeste Amadon, Known
Celeste Amadon left Stanford, cancelled her job offers, and raised her seed round in four days before Known had a single paying user. Her thesis: dating apps aren't broken by accident. They're engineered to keep you swiping, paying, and single.
We talk about the loneliness epidemic and why it's already your problem too, how Known uses voice inference to understand personality beyond what you say, the business model flipping dating on its head, and what it took to raise from Forerunner as a 21-year-old first-time founder.
For: founders building consumer products, anyone exhausted by dating apps, operators thinking about AI and matching problems, people considering leaving school to build.
CHAPTERS
0:00 - Intro & Cold Open
1:13 - Meet Celeste
4:33 - Dating Is a Political Problem
6:50 - Seed Round in 4 Days
8:05 - Pitching Forerunner at 21
11:34 - Why Apps Keep You Single
16:36 - Leaving Stanford
22:13 - The Marina Green Moment
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