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Raising 1 million euros for our pre-seed

Raising 1 million euros for our pre-seed

39 AI Score
Reddit other Added Apr 24, 2026

Details

Sector
other
Total Funding
$0
Last Round
$0

About

**What are we** Tête-à-Tête is a social connection platform that connects people through users-created date proposals/experience. Users create or browse real date ideas at real venues, then request to join. Users connect through their own unique date proposals/experiences creating a much more efficient and faster way of meeting IRL. A peer-to-peer platform where every interaction starts with a date proposal (time, place, activity) – not swipe. ·       Users match on shared date proposals, aligning intent from the start ·       By starting with date proposals, users align goals from the start. ·       **We own the platform, users own the experience.** **Solution** We flip the funnel. Every interaction starts with a date proposal: a specific venue, time, and activity. Users browse and request to join dates that interest them. No endless swiping, no dead-end chats. Just real plans with real people. **Target User** Urban professionals, 25–50, gender-balanced. They've used Tinder, Hinge, or Bumble and are exhausted by endless swiping and dead-end conversations. They're intentional about meeting, busy with careers, short on time, and looking for efficiency over volume. **Business Model** •   B2B commission (15%) on completed dates at partner venues •   Subscription tiers with perks at partner venues

AI Score Reasoning

The concept addresses a genuine pain point in 'dating app fatigue,' but the activity-based model has historically struggled with the 'cold start' problem and high user acquisition costs. Without evidence of traction or a high-pedigree team, a 1 million euro pre-seed ask is highly speculative for a crowded market with low barriers to entry.

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