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People who found something meaningful on me.you. Their experiences, in their own words.
We matched on a Tuesday. By Friday we were on a video call that lasted four hours. I knew by the end of it that this was different - Not in a dramatic way, more like a quiet certainty. That was eighteen months ago. We've since moved to the same city. It's still quiet and certain.
Emma & Daniel
Long-distance to moved-in together - Matched in 2023
200 miles apart when they matched
I'd given up, honestly. Three years of apps and I was exhausted by the whole thing - The gamification, the endless queue, the feeling that every person was provisional. A friend sent me me.you. I signed up to humour her, filled out my profile properly, and matched with someone who'd actually read it. He had. Six months later and I'm glad she nagged me.
Priya, 31 — Found her match after deleting every ot…
Matched within her first week on the platform.
I'm not great at opening lines. I overthink them. The first message generator gave me a genuine starting point - Not a template, more like a direction. I wrote something real from it. Three dates in and still going well. I've told more people about the tool than about the date itself.
Marcus, 34 — Used the first message tool — and it worked
Used the conversation starters tool to break the ice.
We were both a bit dubious about online dating. We'd both had bad experiences elsewhere. me.you felt different - Quieter, less performative. We matched, talked slowly over a few weeks, met for coffee, and here we are. We got married last September. Our vows were not about a dating site. But it was a very good starting point.
Sophie, 27 — Married two years after matching
Sophie and James matched in 2022 and married in 2024.
We didn't end up together romantically - We became genuinely good friends instead. I think that's underrated. Not every match has to be The One. Some of them are just people you're glad you met. me.you made that possible without the pressure of it having to go anywhere specific.
Tom, 38 — Found a genuine friendship first
Made a lasting friendship through me.you.
I had basically written off dating apps entirely. The experience always felt like a part-time job with no pay-off. me.you was different in a very specific way - The profile actually let me say something real. No check boxes, proper prompts. He said the prompts were the reason he liked me. That felt like a good sign.
Amara, 29 — Gave online dating one last chance
Matched with her now-partner six weeks after joining.
A friend mentioned it and I signed up mostly out of curiosity. I wasn't really looking. Then I matched with someone who had written a genuinely funny bio and I thought — okay, I'll see where this goes. Eighteen months on and we live together. I should probably tell my friend thank you.
Liam, 26 — Didn't expect to take it seriously
Joined out of curiosity and found something real.
I always waited for people to message first. me.you actually made me comfortable going first because I knew the like was already mutual. That changed everything. My first message was awkward, he replied anyway, and now we've been together over a year. Sometimes you just have to send the message.
Clara, 33 — Made the first move — and it paid off
She sent the first message — and it changed everything.
Other platforms make it feel like the whole point is to keep you on the platform. me.you felt like it actually wanted you to leave it - To go and meet someone in real life. That's a weirdly refreshing attitude. I appreciated it. I've now left it, for the best possible reason.
Ravi, 36 — Appreciated the lack of nonsense
No longer needs the platform — for the best reason.
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