New 420 Dating App Launches for Cannabis-Friendly Daters

- Tuesday, November 04 2014 @ 06:44 am
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Sometimes, you want a little less judgment and a lot more acceptance when it comes to your rituals or habits – especially with the person you want to date. Dating websites like eHarmony might be great at matching people based on personality traits and long-term potential, but what if you like to relax in the evening with cocktails or some cannibas and are afraid your date just won’t get it?
This is where dating app My420Mate.com comes in. Instead of tiptoeing around the subject or hiding your habit, you can date other lovers of weed.
The new app – branding itself as a “lifestyle platform” - launched in spring, and the company is now working on its first major marketing campaign, which will include billboards in Los Angeles, San Diego, San Jose and Sacramento. My420Mate will also be debuting a new version in December.
Los Angeles marijuana entrepreneur Miguel Lozano teamed up with partner Jay Lindberg to launch the new app, noting a desire from users of traditional dating sites. Apparently in L.A., just as many daters were calling themselves “420-friendly” in their profiles as saying they liked long walks on the beach, according to local paper L.A. Weekly.
There are only 11,000 users to date, but there are also only a few states where it’s legal – including California, Colorado and Washington - and that’s where the app seems to be taking off.
Lozano is trying to steer clear of stereotyping users of his new app, although he does also see a marketing opportunity to group them together under their mutual appreciation of cannabis. “I was trying to change the stereotype of the average cannabis user," Lozano told L.A. Weekly. "Everyone uses the word stoner, but it's a lifestyle. There's a lot more to it than that. We have teachers, chefs, and computer techs who enjoy the benefits of marijuana."
Niche dating sites and apps aren’t new – many developers and companies have invested in sites that cater to a specific market – be it seniors, vegetarians, Republicans, or even cowboys/cowgirls. When people are looking for compatibility or even those who share a religious faith it’s easier to go to a specialty site than filtering people out from a large site like Tinder or OkCupid.
But will My420Mate take off as a dating app? It’s too soon to tell, and might be a little premature of its founders to bet on it being as popular as Tinder. Because of its illegal status in most states, people might want to avoid putting their profile on the site altogether.