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happn

Date people you've crossed paths with IRL.

Happn tracks your movements throughout the day and shows you profiles of other users you've physically crossed paths with — turning missed connections into actual matches.

How it works

Sign up and create a profile with your photos and interests. As you go about your day, happn uses your location to detect when you cross paths with other users. Those people appear in your timeline with the time and approximate location of the crossing. If someone catches your eye, tap the heart to secretly like them. If they like you back, it's a Crush and you can start chatting. You can also send a SuperCrush to notify someone directly that you're interested.

What to love

Location-based crossing makes matches feel more organic and realistic. 140+ million users worldwide gives you a massive pool in most cities. The Crush system means you only chat with mutual matches — no unwanted messages. Free tier is genuinely usable, not just a teaser. Available globally, not locked to specific cities.

Who it's for

People who are tired of matching with strangers they'll never realistically meet up with. City dwellers who want to date within their actual neighborhood or commute radius. Anyone who's had a 'missed connection' moment and wished they could follow up. Singles who prefer serendipity over endless swiping through a global feed.

Reality check

Effectiveness depends heavily on population density — suburban and rural users will struggle. The location tracking can feel creepy if you're not comfortable sharing your movements. Premium pricing is steep for what you get compared to competitors. Profile depth is limited — you're mostly judging by photos and crossing frequency.

Søren's Take

Happn's core idea is genuinely clever: instead of showing you thousands of strangers, it surfaces the people you've already been near in real life. In a dense city, this creates a dating pool that actually makes logistical sense. The problem is that the concept works best where it's needed least — in big cities where you already have plenty of dating options. In smaller towns, your timeline might be a ghost town. If you live in a major metro and want to stop matching with people 45 minutes away, happn is worth a download alongside your main dating app.

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