Dating for metropolitan romantics

WE’RE NOT
FARMERS.

For people who live the city, love the city, or cannot stop fantasizing about it.

Current location
Not the point.

Geography and identity are not always the same thing.

ROOFTOPS • DINERS • TRAINS • GALLERIES • DIVE BARS • NIGHT BUSES • ARCHITECTURE • BOOKSTORES • STREETLIGHTS • LATE DINNERS • ROOFTOPS • DINERS • TRAINS • GALLERIES • DIVE BARS • NIGHT BUSES • ARCHITECTURE • BOOKSTORES • STREETLIGHTS • LATE DINNERS •
The other side of the fantasy

The farmers got their app. This one is ours.

People can be attracted to a life they do not currently live. Some dream about land, boots, quiet, and somebody who can fix a fence.

Others dream about skyline lights, crowded sidewalks, musicians, architects, chefs, museum people, trains underground, and somebody who knows where to eat after midnight.

Metromance is for people who live the city—and people looking in from the outside.

Interest cards

A city profile should sound like a person, not a census form.

Pick the questions that expose your rituals, obsessions, stories, and exact preferred level of urban nonsense.

Profile identity

City Curious is not a consolation prize.

You may live on acreage, in a suburb, or three hours from the nearest skyline. The interesting question is what kind of life pulls you in.

Lives the cityNear the cityVisits the cityMoving to the cityCity curiousCity at heart
The matching thesis

You do not have to live downtown to want someone who knows it by heart.

Investor view

The city is already a dating graph.

Neighborhoods, venues, transit, events, food, culture, nightlife, and aspiration already organize people. Metromance makes those signals useful while allowing city-by-city launches, venue partnerships, event acquisition, premium filters, date planning, and travel modes.

Shared with Duet Loop

  • Interest-card profile engine
  • Event and venue discovery
  • Music and culture signals
  • Conversation prompts
  • Safety and mutual visibility
  • Tempo Foundry identity layer