Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Lifestyle | Free | PeerStream, Inc. | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
What if you could swipe stress-free, knowing that we help to eliminate these offenders? Imagine a world where you would know how responsive someone is before you message them. With The Grade, our goal is #NoMoreCreeps.
We hold you accountable for your behavior. Our algorithm analyzes each user and assigns them a letter grade, ranging from A+ to F, based on profile, messaging and peer review. Our Details page offers tips on how to improve your grade. Those who fail to raise their overall grade above an F are expelled from the app.
You deserve a better online dating experience. Meet a higher standard of dating with The Grade Dating App.
Please read our Terms of Use (http://www.thegradedating.com/terms.php) and Privacy Policy (http://thegradedating.com/privacy.php)
The Grade Dating App is 100% free and was recently featured on the front page of the Wall Street Journal. The Daily News says, “The Grade, an app that aims to keep users honest – and unapologetically boots those who aren't up to snuff."
See what other top media outlets are saying about The Grade:
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ABC News: New Dating App Vows to Eliminate Creepy Users
CBS News: Looking for Love Online: A Guide to Dating Apps and Sites
Cosmopolitan: 4 Online Dating Photo Secrets From the Most-Messaged Woman on OkCupid
Fortune: A Solution to Bad Online Daters: Expel Them
People: Here Are the Most Right-Swiped Dating Profile Male and Female Names
USA Today: Dating App Expels Users Who Don't Make the Cut
Business Insider: A New Dating App Gives You A Letter Grade For Poor Online Behavior
TIME: A New Dating App Grades Profiles and Expels Failing Users
Washington Post: Apptitude: Dating Apps That Offer a Different Way to Rate a Potential Date
CNN Money: 10 Alternatives to Tinder
New York Post: New Dating App Will Help Weed Out the Creeps
Vogue: Swiped Out: 7 Dating App Alternatives to Tinder
Crain’s New York: Online Dating Makes The Grade
Bustle: The Grade Dating App Tells You How Good You Are At Online Dating
Elite Daily: Who Gets More Right Swipes on Tinder: Curly or Straight Hair Girls?
MSN.com: New Dating App Expels Users Who Don't Make the Cut
New York Post: New Yorkers Want to Turn Up the Heat This Summer
Men’s Fitness: 5 New Dating Apps (That Aren't Tinder) Worth Trying
NY Daily News: New Dating Apps The Grade and Antidate Give Women the Advantage
Four stars because the user base appears small. But that’s not a bad thing... brilliant idea. Exactly what the dating app market needs. A true revelation of dating app technology.
Don't know why there's no reviews on this app. It's honestly a good idea with bad execution. Plus there aren't a lot of people on here unless you turn your search settings to a 500 mile distance
I'm happy to have a place where my good behavior is rewarded (rather than just relying on my finite good will). It's early. There aren't going to be a ton of people within a short drive. I'd recommend creating a simple profile, swiping right on some people, and MAYBE inviting friends who you think are well-behaved online. Then just wait a while. Leave the app sitting around on your phone, and check back occasionally. This app has a ways to go on the polish side. It's pretty bug-free, just not as slick as it could be.
This app looks amazing but I don't match with anyone. I'm about to delete it.
User base is too small right now and I would guess over half of the profiles have been inactive for over a week. I matched with one robot profile and one other person who didn't message. The app re-shows you, multiple times, people you already disliked. I like the concept of showing grades, especially for messaging, but there simply aren't enough people using this app yet.