With hundreds of thousands of classified ads posted on popular buy-and-sell websites like Craigslist and Kijiji by people who are trying to make platonic friends, a new concept was born- using the Internet to find and make friends.
Twenty-four-year-old Katie Hartle noticed this trend, and saw an entire market being ignored- online matchmaking for friends. Hartle created FriendMatch in hopes of making it easier for Americans and Canadians to make friends online, for free.
“This is just one more way that technology can improve our lives, in this case, our social lives,†says Hartle, “We have dating sites, lots of them, but this concept is long overdue.â€
FriendMatch is designed so that visitors can look up potential new friends by city. Users can also browse or post an ad for friendship without signing up in one of several categories, including:
• New parents
• Seniors
• Couple Friends
• New in Town
• Exercise buddies
• Professional and Networking
• Room mates
• Weird Friend Requests
“As our lives change, we need friends to support us, whether we are newly sober, newly married, or even newly divorced,†says Hartle, “Friendships can enrich our lives, but the trouble is, it’s not always easy to find friends.â€
The website can be found at www.friendmatch.us in the United States, and www.friendmatch.ca in Canada.
Via EPR Network
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