
You can't censor Truth. You can't censor Reality. Why censor your preferences?
Hinge won't ask about race. Tinder won't ask about religion. Bumble won't ask about net worth.
We ask all of it. On the first screen. Because your time is worth more than their comfort.
But first make sure you're in the same ballpark.
Eight questions. The ones every other app buries. You answer them once. Honestly. Or you don't belong here.
We match you with people whose answers align with yours. Not their photos. Their positions. The stuff that actually ends relationships.
You already know the big stuff. The first conversation skips the performance. You go straight to real.
Your person. Not a placeholder. Not a situationship. Someone who sees the world the way you do — and isn't afraid to say it.
Every question Hinge refuses to ask is a bad date you're going to have. Every filter Tinder won't build is a relationship that ends at month three. Bumble's "inclusiveness" is your lost time.
It's okay to date your race. It's okay to date your religion. When Martians arrive, we may even add a dropbox for them too (as long as they're America First).
Bottom line: it's okay to have preferences. Some might even say, it's biology. Others might even say, it's biblical.
One thing is certain: attention is currency, your time is valuable, and intention matters -- especially when it comes to finding a potential mate.
We didn't build this app to make money off your loneliness. We built it because your time is valuable, and your intentions don't deserve to be censored.
The other apps filtered out your filters. They banned the questions you actually care about. DateBased gives them back. So now, for the first time, your preferences are finally unfiltered. That's what "dating unfiltered" means. Not no standards. Your standards. Uncensored.
Replacement level is 2.1 children per woman. These are the 2023 US numbers, broken down by race. Source: CDC National Vital Statistics Reports, 2023.
Source: CDC National Vital Statistics Reports (NVSR Vol. 74 No. 1), 2023. TFR = estimated lifetime births per woman.
The global birth rate is 2.25 and falling. South Korea hit 0.7 in 2023. Japan is at 1.2. The United States is at 1.6. Every one of those numbers is below the 2.1 replacement rate.
The apps designed to fix this are instead optimizing for engagement. Every unanswered question is a subscription renewed. Every bad date is revenue for them.
DateBased was built on a different premise: say what you mean on the first screen.
BE FRUITFUL
AND MULTIPLY.
Two people who are genuinely compatible can change the world. One family at a time. That's not a tagline. That's the whole point.
The cost of one bad date is higher than a year of Based. Do the math.
You're in the game. See who's here. The answers to the hard questions are locked until you step up to the plate.
Full access. See every answer before you swipe. Politics. Race. Religion. Net worth. Birth nation. All of it. Unlocked. This is the product.
Everything in On Base. Priority placement in the feed. NSFW content unlocked. See who viewed your profile. For those who play to win.
You've always known. You just haven't had a place to say it without someone making it weird.
This is that place.
Get early access. Be the first one in your city who stopped pretending.