New Car Enthusiast Dating App, RideShotty, Matches Couples by Level of Financial Irresponsibility.
June 18, 2024

"...we hope to create more understanding connections that can go broke together."

SILICON VALLEY— In a world where passions often shape relationships, RideShotty, a new dating app for car enthusiasts, has taken an innovative approach by matching couples based on their level of financial irresponsibility. The app is gaining traction among gearheads who prioritize their automotive obsession over savings accounts.


RideShotty's algorithm assesses users' spending habits, car-related expenses, and financial behaviors to pair them with like-minded partners. Co-founder and CEO, Maxine Parker, explained the rationale behind this unique matching system. "We realized that car enthusiasts often face challenges in relationships due to their expensive hobbies. By aligning people with similar financial priorities, we hope to create more understanding connections that can go broke together." Parker stated.


The app's user-friendly interface includes profiles that highlight an individual's car collection, modification projects, and their most outrageous automotive purchases. RideShotty encourages users to be upfront about their spending habits to ensure genuine compatibility. For instance, one user, Tom Harris, shared his experience. "I used to hide my car expenses from my dates, but with RideShotty, I can be myself. I matched with someone who not only understands but shares my passion for spending every penny I earn on cars. It’s a game-changer," Harris commented.


Critics, however, have raised concerns about promoting financial irresponsibility. Financial advisor, Laura Simmons, expressed her reservations. "While it's great to find common ground in relationships, encouraging financial recklessness can lead to serious long-term consequences. It's important for couples to balance their passions with financial stability," Simmons advised. We would like to note Simmons drives a stock Tesla.


Despite the criticisms, RideShotty continues to attract a growing user base, with many praising its ability to connect people who truly understand each other’s lifestyle. As the app gains popularity, it aims to foster a community where car enthusiasts can find love without having to justify their financial choices. Whether this approach will lead to lasting relationships remains to be seen, but for now, RideShotty is steering couples towards a shared path of destitute automotive adventure.

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