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What Exactly Is a Snack? A New Dating App That Combines Tinder with TikTok

Snack is a “video-first” dating app that allows users to submit videos of themselves to their profiles rather than simply photographs

Swiping left and right was once a new feature for dating apps, but it is now the default function for several of the market’s dating applications, including Tinder, Hinge, and Bumble. As a result, to remain competitive, developers must be inventive. Snack is a “video-first” dating app that allows users to submit videos of themselves to their profiles rather than simply photographs. Users view each other’s videos on their accounts, and a match occurs when two users hit “like” on each other’s videos.

When two profiles match, both parties will be able to message each other. Because Snack is all about making and viewing videos, most of the app’s trademark features are video-related. This implies that Snack does not have the swipe left/swipe suitable feature common in dating applications. You may have guessed that Snack’s target audience is Gen Z, or individuals born after 1997.

However, to sign up for the app, you must be an adult. Because TikTok is the app that characterizes Generation Z, users may link their Snack profile to their TikTok account and let others see the videos they’ve made on TikTok. Snack takes it a step further with a dedicated Discord server and a community project called Snack Squad, which recruits anyone over 18 to promote the app and create exciting campaigns and events in their neighborhood using Snack. Numerous characters discover it exciting to navigate the world of online dating, but Snack seeks to create a community where everyone can make authentic relationships through videos.

If you’re tired of Tinder and Hinge, give Snack a try—you never know, you may wind up filming the newest TikTok dance fad with your new match.

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