A matchmaker, not an app
Why Suiter exists
Everyone hates dating apps. Fifteen years in, that’s not a complaint — it’s a verdict.
They’re absurdly passive — a thousand strangers and a shrug. If the person you’d fall for joined tomorrow, no one would tell you. People become meat at a market: sorted, never considered. It’s beneath the people in the deck, and beneath you.
And it fails everyone — women drown in more likes than anyone could read, men get rejected all day and grind for it — because it was never built to get you out. It was built to keep you swiping.
So we built the inverse
A thousand strangers, and a command: search.
One person, chosen for you. We come to you.
Fill in a checkbox quiz.
Just talk — a voice note, a ramble. We listen for what you mean.
Get ghosted, or do the ghosting.
No one gets ghosted. We pass it on, gently.
Hand over your number, then regret it.
No numbers swapped until you both want to meet again.
A “compatibility score,” guessed up front.
We keep listening — learning what you actually like, and don’t, from every date — and get closer each time.
So tell us anything — then we keep listening. We learn what you actually like, and what you don’t, from every introduction along the way, getting closer each time. We can’t promise to predict love — no one can — but we’ll find you someone genuinely worth meeting, with a real reason to talk, then get out of the way. And whether or not you fall in love, we’ll do everything we can to make it a good experience.
We don’t sell you on people. When we send you someone, they’re worth meeting. 🌹