A brand new dating app called Vinylly is using music compatibility to match up users based on their tastes and preferences.
The app connects people through their music, looking at streaming habits, consumption, and preferential sounds. Users can also link their Spotify accounts, create and share playlists, and chat with others through music-based openers.
This past year, Vinylly saw more than 18,700 matches, 21,000 playlists viewed, and amassed more than 40,000 profile views.
App founder Rachel Van Nortwick said about the new technology, “Vinylly’s mission is backed by science. Connecting through music increases…