Tinder Invented Swiping. We Invented the Right to Not Be Swiped On.

Tinder optimizes for snap judgments and endless scrolling. Love On Deck is built on consent-based discovery where both sides set filters and nobody sees anyone they wouldn't want to meet.

What Tinder Does

Tinder introduced swiping in 2012 and changed dating forever. The binary yes/no snap judgment, borrowed from Hot or Not, prioritizes speed over depth. An algorithm decides who appears in your feed based on engagement patterns, and the business model depends on keeping you swiping. Tinder is owned by Match Group, a publicly traded company that made $3.2 billion in 2024.

What We Do Differently

Love On Deck has no swiping, no algorithm, and no business model that profits from keeping you single. You build a pitch deck that shows who you actually are, not a photo and 500 characters. You set search filters AND visibility filters. Both sides must match before either person sees the other. We're a Public Benefit Corporation, not an engagement machine.

Feature Comparison

Feature
Love On Deck
Tinder
You control who sees you
Algorithm-free discovery
Public Benefit Corporation
Pitch deck profiles
Consent-based discovery
Free for first 1,000 Lovers
Swiping
Owned by Match Group

The Verdict

Tinder works for people who want volume. Love On Deck works for people who want control. If you're tired of swiping through hundreds of people who don't fit, give consent-based discovery a try.