Announcing KINDLR, the New Goodreads Dating App!
Have you ever fallen in love with someone's Favorites shelf? Or felt a flicker of kinship over the fact that you both have the same books on your To-Read list? Literary lonely hearts, you're in luck! Goodreads is pleased to announce the release of KINDLR, an exciting new dating app exclusively for Goodreads members.
Like everything else we do at Goodreads, KINDLR was a passion project from start to finish. Several members of the Goodreads team are single and dating in San Francisco, and they were getting a little too familiar with profile photos of girls in fake mustaches and guys cradling baby tigers or dancing shirtless at Burning Man. "We realized that we'd need to either change our lifestyles, or change the way that we date," says Project Manager Andreas Ernst.
Are you ready to change the way that you date?
With the red-hot new Goodreads dating app, KINDLR, your love matches are based on your book choices. Once you download the app, which is currently available on all Android and iOS devices, you will be matched with other book lovers in your area with the help of our proprietary algorithm that has already helped connect millions of Goodreads members with their next great book.
You will be shown a potential match and, based on their bookshelves, you can swipe right on the heart icon to indicate your interest, or swipe left on the 'x' icon to move on to the next person. If you are both interested, you will be connected within the KINDLR app and shown a photo of your potential library-mate. You also have the ability to message one another.
Tips: Tap on a shelf name to scroll through the books on that shelf. The icons at the top right of the bookshelves box are another way to get some insight on a potential love. For example, Davy F. has 182 books shelved, 33 books in common with Jocelyn, and a 42% book match percentage.
KINDLR is currently stoking bookish flames in three beta cities: San Francisco, Los Angeles, and New York. Do you want KINDLR to come to your city? Tell us where! Which book would make you think that you'd found your literary soulmate? Share your thoughts in the comments!
Like everything else we do at Goodreads, KINDLR was a passion project from start to finish. Several members of the Goodreads team are single and dating in San Francisco, and they were getting a little too familiar with profile photos of girls in fake mustaches and guys cradling baby tigers or dancing shirtless at Burning Man. "We realized that we'd need to either change our lifestyles, or change the way that we date," says Project Manager Andreas Ernst.
Are you ready to change the way that you date?
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With the red-hot new Goodreads dating app, KINDLR, your love matches are based on your book choices. Once you download the app, which is currently available on all Android and iOS devices, you will be matched with other book lovers in your area with the help of our proprietary algorithm that has already helped connect millions of Goodreads members with their next great book.
You will be shown a potential match and, based on their bookshelves, you can swipe right on the heart icon to indicate your interest, or swipe left on the 'x' icon to move on to the next person. If you are both interested, you will be connected within the KINDLR app and shown a photo of your potential library-mate. You also have the ability to message one another.
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Tips: Tap on a shelf name to scroll through the books on that shelf. The icons at the top right of the bookshelves box are another way to get some insight on a potential love. For example, Davy F. has 182 books shelved, 33 books in common with Jocelyn, and a 42% book match percentage.
KINDLR is currently stoking bookish flames in three beta cities: San Francisco, Los Angeles, and New York. Do you want KINDLR to come to your city? Tell us where! Which book would make you think that you'd found your literary soulmate? Share your thoughts in the comments!
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It's an April Fools joke.

It's an April Fools joke."
OOOOOHHHH Lmao

You're welcome lonely Goodreads populations."
Damn, I'm surpri..."
Alikewise does not support "my country" (that country being Canada)..


What a helluva way to meet people. Even beyond finding people to date. This seems like a brilliant way to meet new friends!
Hopefully this was a way to test the waters on top of an April fool's joke. You've obviously got a lot of support behind you based on all these comments! I would be your one man support team if this ever came to fruition.

Helena"
me too. you should consider it.

My thoughts exactly...I had Tinder less than 24 hrs and hated it!! I doubt there would be very many matches in my area....these fools don't read the way I do!

Precisely. A well thought out joke, with a more serious agenda me thinks.


agreed! I really hope it is a joke

So the real question is... Did Goodreads just use April Fool's Day to test the waters? :P






At least it would be a way to meet people that like the same books as you...


So the real question is... Did Goodreads just use April Fool's Day to test the waters? :P"
Probably. It would be a smart thing to do if it was planned, serendipitous if just done on a whim. All around, it's a brilliant idea.
I think that Goodreads might, they are just gauging reaction and if it would benefit them....
Okay Goodreads. April Fool's is over! Time to give it up!
