Community

Relaunch series: community is everything



In our previous post, we talked about where we fit in and why people really like Hitch. The idea of friends setting up their friends feels more natural and carries less “pressure” when it comes to meeting new people online. The missing piece that makes Hitch really great is the community.

A product like Hitch and what it becomes relies heavily on the people that use it. Those who choose to join Hitch are fundamentally ‘good’. They care about their friends. They believe that sometimes, in this noisy world of digital distance, they can make chance encounters happen that might just turn into something special. They are suckers for true love.

You are in the driving seat

Hitch is invite only. The community decides who can join the app, play matchmaker and meet new people. It is a great way to grow a close social circle of friends that everyone cares about. If you don’t have an invite code, join the waitlist to be approved.

To maintain a friendly community, those who are rude or aggressive get banned. If they have expectations of a certain kind, Hitch is not the app for them.

House party

Imagine you are at a house party and a friend introduces you to someone you don’t know. Because you have friends in common, it’s likely that you’ll get on. If there isn’t a spark, you’ve made a new friend. But if there is…well that’s another story.

That is how you meet new people on Hitch. This is what we are all about.


The world of love is incredibly complex because it is human. And that is what we are, which makes us beautiful. No computer can replicate that. Friends know better.



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