It's no secret that dating apps are at a crossroads. With 79 percent of Gen Z reporting dating app fatigue , young singles are turning to the techniques of their forefathers to meet people: singles events . To capture the attention of a chronically online generation, where swiping through potential matches is practically a sport, companies need to be innovative in their approach to getting singles off a screen.

At least that's the case for Matchbox . Matchbox is a dating and matchmaking service designed to bring people together through shared core values, partnering with social clubs and dating companies to host events throughout the country. Using the technology behind The Marriage Pact , a survey software created by two Stanford students, Matchbox's team of "relationship scientists" developed an algorithm in 2024 to pair guests with their "most compatible," turning dating events into a game of guess-who before revealing everyone's match.

Having garnered 99,000 followers between Instagram and Tiktok, Matchbox events have been hosted in locations ranging from a subway station speakeasy to rooftop bars and backyard gardens. New York City, where I live, having recently been voted the " worst city to date in America ," I figured I'd try my luck at the latest dating trend. On a Friday night, I arrived at an event space in the Flatiron District around 7 p.

m. Hosted by Met Through Friends, each ticket holder was required to bring a plus-one who is of the gender they're typically at.