Score, the dating app for people with good credit, is back
” The app had its fair share of critics, and many people indeed called it classist because of its focus on those who handle money well.
It amassed 50,000 users and made headlines worldwide for its premise.
Then, it went away, and all went back to normal in the world of dating.
Bailey told TechCrunch that he’s decided to officially bring Score back — for good, this time.
“When we shut it down, we assumed the conversation would continue without us.
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“Academics have even reached out wanting to study behavior impact,” he continued.
“It became clear this wasn’t just a viral moment.
It tapped into something unresolved in relationship culture.
It does only what Bailey described as a soft pull, so there is no impact to credit.
“We don’t store full credit reports or sensitive personal and financial data.
We simply receive confirmation that someone meets the Verified criteria,” he said.
“Dating apps measure attrition.
We measure attrition plus accountability.
For example, it found that millennial men had credit scores about 11% higher than those of women.
But for Gen Zers, that gap was much smaller, with men having a credit score only 3% higher.
“We’ll be watching how that data [has] evolved,” he said.
Keep an eye out for some partnerships, too, he said.
“Financial behavior is one of the strongest predictors of life stability,” Bailey said.
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