University students often feel socially isolated, especially in larger cities or during their first years of study. Traditional dating apps like Tinder mix everyone together, which makes them less appealing for students looking for real connections with people in a similar life stage. On the other hand, university Facebook groups are chaotic and outdated — full of spam, job ads, and random posts. Students have to jump between multiple platforms: dating apps, Messenger groups, Telegram channels, and local websites for flat-sharing or tutoring.
What’s missing is a modern, student-only hub that combines social connection, dating, and practical student life needs in one verified, trusted place.
The platform is an exclusive digital space for verified students only — access is granted through student ID or university email. It functions as a student community ecosystem, not just a dating app.
Core features include:
Student Dating & Friend Discovery: Profiles are limited to verified students, with options for dating or finding new friends with shared interests.
Clubs & Groups: Users can join or create interest-based clubs — sports, gaming, startups, study groups, etc.
Events & Meetups: A calendar of upcoming student events, parties, and networking meetups.
Housing & Roommate Finder: Safe environment to find or offer accommodation.
Jobs, Tutoring & Ride Sharing: Students can offer tutoring, find part-time jobs, or post carpooling opportunities.
Feed for Discussions & Memes: An open feed similar to Reddit, but local and student-centered.
Local Map & Discounts: Shows nearby student-friendly venues, cafes, and bars with student discounts.
In short, it’s a “digital campus” — where students can socialize, date, work, and find what they need without mixing with the general public.
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Transaction fees (5–10%): From tutoring or ride-sharing deals processed via the app.
Start small — one city or university first (e.g., Berlin). Validate interest using a landing page and waitlist promoted through Instagram and university student groups. Create simple MVP functionality: student login via university email, dating profiles, and a community feed.