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LAUNCH: Cogxio – ‘Real Time Social Dating App’

Hello Folks,

We are seeking your feedback on our newly launched app.

You can download here, install, register and let us know your feedback, your feedback is valuable.

This is our first beta version so there might be issue in it.

[You can read about our earlier web avatar here on trhs. ]

Download from Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cogxio.agape

Cogxio (Previously known as dateIITians) has launched its new ‘Real Time Dating App’ in India.

This is first of its kind of ‘Real Time Dating App’ that helps in discovering new interesting ‘REAL’ people around you, Instant Interaction, Sharing feelings and planning out together in ‘REAL TIME’.

Cogxio motive is to “Bring real people together more often to enable real life interaction using human intelligence platform.

The focus here is to enable the users around to find someone interesting in ‘REAL TIME’, instantly connect, start conversation and plan out. The platform is 100% FREE, and will always be. There is no such options called ‘ Premium Profile’ or ‘Profile Directory’ like all existing platforms.

Every user goes with stringent ‘4-Step Verification System’ and ensures ‘NO RANDOS’ you are going to connect or meet with.

It has ‘NO SWIPING’ unlike each next app in this market but the focus is on adding value to the users by letting them interact, talk, share and plan, ANY TIME, ANY WHERE.

Cogxio tracks and stores all data inputs about the user, and then with help of machine learning and data analytic approach provide the recommended ‘REAL PEOPLE’. There is no ‘Matching Algorithm’ is being used unlike traditional existing platforms.

How Cogxio works:

Users signup through their ‘Facebook’ credentials, then Mobile verification happens, and then User is asked to verify their Identity (For example, College ID, PAN, Passport, Aadhar, Employee ID, Voter ID etc.). Within next few minutes, the account is activated if all information (especially Gender, Age, Name, Profession are critical). Once account is activated, users can start finding ‘REAL PEOPLE’ around their locality or ‘ON THE GO’. User can then do following activities in ‘REAL TIME MODE’ (GPS Technology): 

Say Hi – Immediate interaction starts once after you send 140 Characters tweet about you to the person of your interest in your locality.

Zoom In – The user can expand the radius of the locality to find more people around.

Similar Interests: The user can find how similar interests they both have together. This helps in taking decisions to interact the person nearby.

Real Time Communication: No wait or Pay before you talk, like others, Instant Communication with whom you love or like. 

Bluetooth Technology: In case your interest ‘Goes Off’ but all the users around whose Bluetooth is ‘ON’ you can even find them around without internet.

Express Crush: If users find interesting someone, can directly ‘express crush’, this crush is not visible to other user and once both user ‘express crush’ to each other, it is a ‘Match’.

Introduce: If the user thinks that recommended match is potential match, then instead of waiting for ‘other user crush you back’, user can introduce him/her self in 140 characters. Once the ‘introduce’ is accepted by the potential match, both users can start ‘Interacting instantly’. You can also get introduced by your buddies or friends on the platform.

Once you like or understand each other, you can go offline and live you happy life together forever.

Safety, Security and Privacy is our Core concern: 

NO RANDOS: Cogxio make sure ‘NO RONDOS’ is on the platform, there it takes security, safety and privacy seriously. 4 Step verification system is integrated for the same.

No spamming/Female Control: The platform gives freedom for ‘Female’ users to control with whom they want to accept introduction or how many a day. This ensures that user do not get spam unlike other existing portals.

Report/Block: User can report or block to the users whose profile seems inappropriate or creating trouble to anybody.

Do not forget to watch video here:

THIS IS PLATFORM ‘BY USERS’ FOR ‘THE USERS’.

Download Now:

App-store Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cogxio.agape

Website: www.cogxio.com

Follow us: https://www.facebook.com/cogxio

Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/cogxio

Read about us in Media: https://www.cogxio.com/s/press

Your feedback is valuable to us, do not forget to install and give feedback, also do not forgot to share among your networks and friends or tweet 🙂 If you are blogger, then write something about us. 

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  1. hey layak,

    welcome back! looks like the site was a hit? how many users do you have if i may ask?

    “NO RANDOS” – randos for randoms – is that dating app lingo or did you guys coin it? (it’s awesome and i’m so outdated – pun intended!!) 

    just wondering – do you have any testimonials from folks who have “success stories”…? i think you guys should update us more on the dating app scenario in india – it would make an interesting read.

    all the best!

  2. Hi

    The response was quite good, and because of mobile demand we moved in to mobile now. 

    Yes Randos = Randoms, lingo for our app. 

    Yes we have couple of stories to follow up,  you can read here about testimonials: https://www.cogxio.com/s/about

  3. p.s: layak have you read alok’s post on his experience with dating apps?

    https://www.therodinhoods.com/forum/topics/merchants-of-love

    I got my favorite business (Apps) combined with my favorite book (Merchants of Venice) combined with my favorite hobby (writing) combined with my ONLY love (Chhavi) featured on her birth day today by the ET Sunday:)))

    When I was mandated by the Economic Times to ‘test drive’ some of the popular dating apps and write about the ones that I picked, I kinda gulped. I mean, here I was – a 45 year old, hooked and booked dude who was expected to go out pretending to be looking for dates on mobile apps?

    The doubt didn’t last for long and soon turned into a smile. After all, I remembered my favorite character of all times – Shylock (from The Merchant of Venice) and how he could trade anything for anything. So what if I was supposed to pretend to be a ‘Merchant of Love’ for a few days? It was possible that I would earn my pound of… learnings, if nothing else!

    Act 1, Scene 1: Getting Inside

    I downloaded a few dating apps and tried registering on them, quite methodically. A relatively new app called ‘Woo’ that has been making a bit of noise on the circuit, rejected me outright. What had I done wrong? I looked carefully at the registration process and discovered my faux pas! I had signed-in using my facebook id that had automatically declared my marital status (married, obviously) to the Woo servers in charge of registration. Hmmm – I guess the Woo servers didn’t like married men and came back with a silly, “Woo accepts only limited signups. We will come back to you when a slot opens up”.

    Heck – why couldn’t the app simply tell me that married men were not allowed?
    Was “love ever supposed to be delayed”? I could have changed my facebook profile to a fake one but that wouldn’t seem genuine. So I said boo to Woo and went on to the other apps!

    The ones that seemed to ‘accept’ me as I am were ‘OkCupid’ (ranked in 142 countries on the iTunes stores), ‘Zoosk’ (ranked in 155 countries on iTunes) and ‘Tinder’ (ranked in 149 countries on iTunes). It seemed that I had chosen apps that were the best in the world (they had chosen me too!) and I was ready to go on some serious date hunting!

    Act 1, Scene 2: Getting Started

    Registering using facebook was the easy part. Adding a picture (typically the same that I was using on facebook) was a breeze. The process that really challenged me away was replying to the questions that were part of the ‘profiling’ part of the dating apps!

    The question and multiple answer section seemed like a never-ending treadmill that made me more and more tired plus surprised after every question I answered!

    For instance, imagine my reaction when I was asked, “STALE is to STEAL is 89475 to…?” This was a question in a dating app that was supposed to match people for compatibility!

    Other awesome questions asked included: 

    “How often do you brush your teeth?”
    “Do you think the government should limit chain stores to give small business a chance?”
    “Overall, has capitalism made the world a better place?”

    The killer question was: 

    “If you were to die, would whoever goes through your personal belongings be shocked by what they find?”

    I grimaced and thought that the agenda using these apps was planning my life to get more romantic – not de-risking my death?!

    Takeaway: Dating via these apps, didn’t appear to be about meeting someone, getting butterflies in your stomach and wondering for weeks if she likes you. Sure, profiling and creating deep insights could be logical for digital match-making, but the process seemed to be like a post-mortem of my heart and mind.

    PS: The answer to “STALE is to STEAL is 89475 to…?” is 89547. If you didn’t get it, I refuse to date you ☺

    Act 2, Scene 1: Getting Hooked

    ‘The Merchant of Venice’ is a complete play built around events that occur when Bassiano (a young Venetian nobleman) borrows 3000 ducats from his wealthy merchant friend Antonio to woo (no pun intended) the beautiful and wealthy heiress Portia.

    If there were no Portia, there would be no Merchant of Venice. In the dating apps that I downloaded, there seemed to be many Portias, waiting to be wooed.

    If you diligently answered the profiling questions asked (I counted over 50), gave accurate information and didn’t shy away from being honest, a ‘menu’ of lots of interesting, attractive and likable ‘dates’ began to show up as people eligible for you to chase.

    Now, back to ‘The Merchant of Venice’ (If you haven’t read it, please buy a copy and send me the bill. I will fund your read!) – the beautiful Portia is aggressively wooed by suitors; but her father has left a will stipulating each of her suitors must choose correctly from one of three caskets – one each of gold, silver and lead in order to win her. If the suitor picked the right casket, he got Portia.

    The first suitor, the luxurious Prince of Morocco, chose the gold casket, interpreting its slogan, “Who chooseth me shall gain what many men desire” as referring to Portia. Tsk, tsk, foolish fellow.

    The second suitor, the conceited Prince of Arragon, chose the silver casket, which proclaimed, “Who chooseth me shall get as much as he deserves”, imagining himself to be full of merit. Obviously he did not win Portia either. Paagal!

    Both suitors left empty-handed, having rejected the lead casket because of the baseness of its material and the uninviting nature of its slogan, “Who chooseth me must give and hazard all he hath.” The last suitor was Bassanio, whom Portia wished to have as a husband, having met him before.

    As Bassanio pondered his choice, members of Portia’s household sang a song which prompted Bassanio to disregard “outward shows” and “ornament” and choose the lead casket, winning Portia’s hand.

    Mota Moti (old Marwari saying) – Bassiano was humble and not averse to betting all that he had to win his love. And he won!

    Now, the co-relation of this long story and the dating apps I reviewed?

    Each of the damsels (Portias) in the dating apps had set up their own ‘caskets’ of questions that needed to be answered by potential suitors if they hoped to win their love!

    A pretty lady whom I ‘winked’ at (errr… just a button called ‘wink’ that you click) replied saying, “Winks are flattering. Now if you are interested, tell me why YOU are interesting!”

    A rather aggressive date-in-the-waiting wrote, “Thanks for noticing me. Now, what do you wanna talk about?” Even before I hazarded a reply, I noticed her profile which mentioned, “Nobody is perfect – I am nobody. I love lying about my age. I wish I could date Sting (the singer), but since he is busy with his wife, I can give you a chance…”

    Oh Boy! If Portia’s father were alive today, he would have simply asked these suitors to download these apps and try and win Portia.

    Acknowledging that I was no Bassiano, I exited this casket part of the game with empty hands.

    Takeaway: Dating apps are competitive! Just like board meetings and sales pitches, the women I seemed to have been ‘matched with’ were so demanding in their approach that I gave up and set my goals to pleasing my VCs instead ☺

    Act 2, Scene 2: Getting Booked

    Shylock was the quintessential Marwari. Always talked trade, money, interest, compound interest, business and profits. Above all, a very smart entrepreneur.

    It was no surprise that he readily loaned Antonio money sensing a larger opportunity at hand. Shylock was interested in trapping Antonio first and then extracting much more value from him.

    The dating apps that I encountered (created by some of the most ingenious entrepreneurs in the world) were even more clever and scheming.

    In ‘Zoosk’, all the potential women dates I was presented were open to ‘chat’ with. I quickly sent safe, “How are you… Nice profile pic” type of messages to at least eight damsels.

    In a few hours, I was very surprised (and pleased) to have received notifications saying that each of the women had replied to my message! I was curious to their level of interest in me and quickly fired up the app to read their replies. But to my utter shock, I learnt that while sending messages was free, reading the replies received from the dates required a ‘subscription’ account. And the minimum amount to acquire a subscription was Rs. 1000!!

    In my enthusiasm (and endeavor to honestly report the findings to you), I paid up. I became Antonio. I slipped. I succumbed. And very quickly learnt that I had been fooled. It turned out that none of these women had replied to me personally; instead an ‘auto-responder’ they had set up had broadcast some canned messages back to me.

    Shucks.

    Other ‘Shylockesque’ tricks included a feature that let you know “if she had read the message” you sent (to potential dates). And this was not part of the subscription! It required coins to unlock (these coins needed to be further purchased – minimum amount Rs. 850).

    As I prowled the Apps of Love, my profile was suddenly pronounced as ‘highly unpopular’ and was graphically depicted as a gas tank that was below the ‘E’ mark. How sad I felt. Of course, the way to fill up the tank was to pay more money!

    Shylock would have loved to meet these app creators! There were options to ‘Mega Flirt’ that allowed me to send a tsunami of a hand-picked message to lots of dates. (A canned message I particularly liked was, “Why aren’t you in Jail? It’s illegal to look that good.”) Another really interesting trap was to ‘look for dates in your area’ – cleverly using a mobile phone’s geo locater to show people close to each other.

    All said and done, I barely received any signs of love, save alone a potential date. And reasonably so. I guess that the apps and its users had cleverly figured out that this guy was not around for the real deal. Further proving that the apps were really doing a good job!

    Takeaway (for me, personally): Love was not really meant to be an app. Meeting people to date was not supposed to be an algorithm. Was it something else then? Maybe the chase was more meaningful than the prize? The excitement of wooing and getting wooed?

    To quote Gratiano: 
    “All things that are,
    Are with more spirit chased than enjoy’d.”

     

  4. Oh wow! i am reading it first time. 

    Cogxio – no algorithm 

    Cogxio – it’s experience not app 

    focus on more realistic behaviour in real life in real time 🙂 alok’s post fits well. 

  5. For an app like this, the downloads would have been much higher?

    Why isn’t this getting discovered?

    What are u using to track user behaviour?

    What 1, 7, 14, 21, 30 day retention?

    Where is the biggest fall off?

  6. Hi sorry for late reply.

    Earlier it was in testing phase. Now the downloads have crossed very high. Most of the downloads are organic only. We are using Localytics to track the user behaviour. 

    The issue is happening because of lack of resources but we constantly trying to get good people in team to move faster.

    37% on day 1, and 20% about at end of 14, and about 15% on end of month like this

    The biggest fallback is happening during ID Verification as we take IDs to make sure the person registering is Real.

  7. The recent update was on 07 Nov which helps now people to plan out for dinner, lunch, or events and soon will be able to book through app as well. 

    The app can be downloaded on Android app by missed call at 07939593060

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