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How it works

The hero action is vouching, not browsing.

Pitchly is built around one simple idea: people you trust make the introduction. That changes how profiles are written, how matches arrive, and how trust gets built.

Pitchly starts simple. It does not need fancy matching tech to prove the idea. If warm introductions feel better than swiping, it is already doing its job.

The flow

Four simple moves, each with more context and less guesswork.

01

Build your pitch circle

Start with the people who know how you show up in relationships, not just how you look online.

02

Let them write your introduction

They answer prompts about your green flags, humor, chemistry, and the kind of partner who fits you best.

03

Receive real pitches

Matches arrive with context: who vouched, why the intro happened, and what the other person should know first.

04

Accept or pass with clarity

You open conversations with real context instead of guessing your way through another stack of profiles.

The key screen

A friend pitch should do in one screen what swipe apps fail to do in fifty.

You see who made the introduction, what they noticed, and why this connection makes sense. The emotional lift happens before the first message.

From Maya, in your pitch circle

“You’d love his energy.”

Calm, thoughtful, and funny in a low-key way. He plans real dates, follows through, and is better in person than on camera.

What ships first

The first version only needs the introduction itself. If the experience feels warmer and more intentional, the idea is already working.

  • Profiles with friend-written endorsements
  • Friend pitches with warm-intro context
  • Private sharing settings
  • Accept or pass decisions
  • Introductions through mutual circles
  • Optional friend help behind the scenes