Seeking a match offline? there’s an app for thatMany millennials think it’s easier to feel the chemistry face to face, versus on text whether it’s casual dating or looking for a life part...
It’s hard for women, but many are building fascinating venturesWomen still form a small proportion of the startup ecosystem, but there are signs that the environment is improving for them.
India ranks 2nd in app downloadsOn an average, Indians use more than 40 apps in a month, while having a total base of close to 80 apps. On this parameter, China and Brazil...
Online match making app Aisle raises undisclosed Angel round from CAN, othersAisle is a members-only online singles community that aims to serve as a middle path between traditional matrimony websites & casual dating...
With nip in the air, Bengaluru binges on barbecueEasy availability of exotic vegetables & meats turns this rustic form of get-together into party theme.
Hay Group to nurture 100 startups from Indialobal management consultancy Hay Group will help 100 selected entrepreneurs transform their startups into successful companies.
Why some startups don't want to take VC cash routeSky-high valuations and millions in funding aren't draws for some startups who'd rather go it alone and build their companies organically.
How mobile apps & digital dating startups are creating a whole new ecosystem for singlesIndia’s Liberalization Children are today firmly in the realm of adulthood and shaking up one of the oldest traditions the country has know...
Dating Tips: Now you can live App-ily ever afterThe switch to digital is steadily, if slowly, ensuring that Indians have a pleasant experience with multiple options to choose from while d...
Small startups like Rainmaker, Floh joining hands with big entities to nurture their brandRainmaker is among the many startups that have formed symbiotic relationships with entities larger than themselves to build mutually benefi...
It's a match made online: Shaadi.com takes 25% in ThrillThrill is a dating app founded in 2012 by Americans Devin Serago and Josh Israel, who later relocated to Delhi to start the company.
Dating app Luxy launched to unite only ‘rich & beautiful’ heartsWhile Luxy's arrival sparked derision among those who find its approach repulsive, it’s worked well in class-conscious India.
Entrepreneurs bet on businesses that help people find the right partner or deal with break-upsJust liking someone won’t cut ice with Tinder; the feeling must be reciprocated before the app introduces the two to each other.
To pick right customers, startups rely on Psychometric testsThese tests help evaluate the personality of applicants to ensure that their services are directed at the right profile of customers.