A dating app that reads your narrative — not your filters — and pairs you with someone whose baggage actually fits yours.
You write a narrative — real paragraphs, in your own voice — and we use it to match you on emotional complementarity instead of proximity and jawline.
Read, not scanned. Chosen, not sorted.
Every node is a person's story. Every gold arc is a match the AI just made — two narratives that actually fit. This is what the inside of the app looks like, live.
Drag to rotate. Hover a node to read the tag.
Three steps, borrowed from the airport the app is named after. No swiping feed, no scoring — just your story, read carefully, matched with intent.
Write a few real paragraphs about who you are and what you've carried. Not prompts. Not bullet points. Your voice.
The AI parses your narrative for attachment patterns, emotional themes, and what you're actually looking for — the way a thoughtful friend would.
A short list of people whose stories actually fit yours. Swipe if you want — the work's already done.
The premise of every other dating app is that you'd be more lovable with less of yourself showing.
We think the opposite. The things you've carried — the grief, the family stuff, the therapy you finally did, the heartbreak that rearranged your insides — those are the parts a real match recognizes.
Frankl called it meaning. Instagram calls it oversharing.
We call it the match criterion.
One email when we launch. That's the deal.