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FAQ

Answers before launch.

These are the practical questions people ask once the idea starts to feel like something they could actually use.

Who actually does the pitching?

Your friends do. Pitchly is built around trusted people making the introduction and telling you why it makes sense.

Do I have to be publicly visible?

No. Private mode should let you stay visible only to the circles you choose, which makes the product feel more comfortable for intentional daters.

Is this still a dating app?

Yes, but the experience changes. Pitchly centers warm introductions and friend-written context instead of anonymous browsing.

Does Pitchly need fancy matching tech?

Not at first. If people prefer warm introductions with real context, the idea is already proving itself.

Why involve friends at all?

Because they often describe your best qualities more credibly than you can, and they can make stronger first-pass judgments about fit.

Can friends read my messages?

They should not. The collaborative layer is about introductions and support, not surveillance once a conversation begins.

Who is the first launch really for?

The strongest early audience is likely women in their mid-20s to mid-30s who want intentional relationships and are burned out on swipe-driven apps.

What makes Pitchly different from a matchmaker?

Pitchly is lighter, more social, and easier to use in everyday life. Instead of hiring one formal matchmaker, you rely on people who already know you well.