
Meet people who show up as themselves. vouched for by the people who've seen them at their worst and think you should meet them anyway.
Every profile sounds the same because, honestly, they kind of are.
The person you matched, talked to, and met was never the same person.
In a “there is already a group chat about you” way. Not in a “meet him at 6, decide to get engaged by 8” way.
Remember being set up by a friend and actually being excited about it? You knew something real about the person before you met them. You showed up curious, not hoping they matched their photos.
fmble is that. minus the awkward follow up call asking how it went.

“Your friends have always known who you’d be good with. Apps just never asked them.”
Your friends know exactly who you are. We just let them say it.

Photos, what you want, who you are. That’s it.

Sibling, best friend, roommate, the bua who has opinions about everything. Three to five. No app download needed, they just get a link.

Short honest blurbs. They’re staking their reputation on you. Their words are what make your profile worth stopping for.

Their photos, their friends’ words, and an honest read on who they actually are.
A side-by-side. Cross out what hasn't worked. Keep what has.
A carousel of her in Goa, one dog, one ex she almost cropped.
cut to →✓A profile her best friend actually wrote.
“Loves long drives.” Knows every pothole in the 1-hour drive between home and work.
cut to →✓People who know her wrote the receipts.
Forty matches, three conversations, one good date in eight months.
cut to →✓Matches who already come with context.
Left on read. Active on Instagram 4 minutes ago.
cut to →✓Your circle is watching. Play nice.
“Great sense of humour” in the bio.
cut to →✓His sister said he once cried at Paddington 2.
“I’m an open book!” (spoiler: not open)
cut to →✓“She will not shut up about her plants. You have been warned.”
We've been asked all of these. Some with love. Some at 1am. And once, from a very worried dad.
We’re launching in Bangalore, then Mumbai, then Delhi. Drop your email. We’ll tell you when it’s your city.