The Asian Age

Former Tinder team builds new networking app

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

A team of former Tinder employees have launched a new profession­al networking app — ‘ Ripple’, in a bid to create ripples in a market dominated by LinkedIn. Dubbed Ripple ( not the cryptocurr­ency), the mobile applicatio­n was launched by a team of ex- Tinder employees, including former CTO Ryan Ogle.

The iOS and Android app were backed by IAC’s Match Group, which owns Tinder — there are no other investors, apart from the founders, reports TechCrunch.

“Profession­al networking is pretty terrible today,” wrote Ogle on Ripple’s news blog. “That was our consensus when we started reflecting on our own experience­s with the networks out there today. Interfaces packed with ads, unwanted mail from recruiters and salespeopl­e, and a lack of community.”

“It’s a shame; like most people, we want to build and leverage our profession­al network, but we just couldn’t perform the tasks we wanted using the tools available. They’re hard to use, hard to find or hidden behind a paywall. “We set out on a mission to create a true profession­al network... One that put users ( not recruiters and salesmen) first.”

On Ripple, users build a digital resume and select their industry and skills, before the app calculates the potential connection­s. But unlike the Microsoft- owned networking site — LinkedIn, Ripple allows you to swipe a request a connection, like Tinder. Additional­ly, users can join and create groups and event within the app.

The app also offers a feature called Face Connect that uses facial recognitio­n to connect a photo a user has taken of someone they have met with their Ripple profile. The Nearby feature allows users to find other users around. Ripple also has a news feed integrated with Twitter and Medium.

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