We are two developers, people who spend their days writing code and wiring up cloud infrastructure. Like many of you, we were fed up with dating apps that treat their users as wallets. Endless paywalls, artificial limits, premium tiers just to see who liked you. We decided to build something different. So we sat down on weekends, for about half a year, and built this. It is not perfect. It will probably have bugs. But it is free ... and that's the whole point.
Neither of us takes a salary for this. We pay the infrastructure bills ourselves, up to a fixed monthly cap we agreed on. To keep those bills manageable, the platform is designed from the ground up to stay lean: we don't run heavy servers, we don't keep data we don't need, and we don't pay for storage that isn't earning its place.
If your profile or media sits unused for an extended period, it will be deleted — not out of spite, but because idle storage costs real money we'd rather not spend.
If the platform grows and the infrastructure bill becomes more than we can personally absorb, we will introduce API-based usage costs, but only for genuinely heavy users whose usage is driving the expense. Casual users will remain free.
We are also building a reinstatement path for one-time violators: pay a fine to come back, which simultaneously covers the platform cost you caused and serves as a real deterrent.
Don't be a jerk. The platform is built for maximum automated management, which means we have zero patience for people who abuse it. If our algorithm flags you, you're out — we simply cannot afford the time to manually handle bad actors. If you're wondering whether something you're about to upload, say, or do might cross a line: it probably does. Don't do it.
If you spot a profile that is misbehaving, report it from the app. Every report feeds our algorithm and helps it act on that profile automatically, without us having to step in. You are part of how this place stays clean.