Real-world dating, reimagined

The people you almost met.

Serendipity helps you reconnect with people you've crossed paths with — privately, safely, and without turning your location into a trail.

Matching
Passive or live
Privacy
BLE, never GPS
Reveal
Mutual interest only
Serendipity mark

Tonight

A second chance is waiting.

You crossed paths

On the train after work
Outside the coffee shop
At last weekends concert

Winks

Short-lived signals for live moments

Privacy first

No GPS. Anonymous rotating identifiers.

The problem

Most dating products skip the part that matters: real life.

The best moments usually happen before anyone opens an app — eye contact on the train, a shared laugh in line, or the person you lost in a crowd before you could say hello.

Swipe fatigue

Endless browsing can feel disconnected from chemistry, timing, and everything that made the moment memorable in the first place.

Fleeting encounters

Sometimes there is a spark, but the situation is awkward, brief, or simply over before either person makes a move.

Privacy trade-offs

Many products lean on location trails and map-based exposure, which can make people feel watched instead of comfortable.

The solution

Serendipity turns missed moments into mutual opportunities.

It quietly remembers who you were near, then gives both people the chance to reconnect later — only if the interest goes both ways.

Move through your day exactly as you normally would. If another Serendipity user is nearby, the app can detect that proximity using Bluetooth Low Energy.

Later, you can browse the people you crossed paths with, send a wink in the moment, or express interest after the fact. No one is exposed unless that interest is mutual.

What makes it different

  • Built around real-world proximity, not random discovery.
  • Designed for both live signals and later reflection.
  • Privacy model inspired by exposure-notification cryptography principles.

How it works

Four simple steps, zero location tracking.

Serendipity is designed to stay in the background until there is something worth revisiting.

  1. 01

    Go about your day

    Keep the app active while you commute, grab coffee, or meet friends.

  2. 02

    Nearby users are detected with BLE

    The app uses Bluetooth Low Energy proximity rather than GPS, with rotating anonymous identifiers instead of a traceable identity.

  3. 03

    Review crossed paths later

    When the moment has passed, browse the profiles of people you were actually near and decide whether to reach out.

  4. 04

    Match only when interest is mutual

    No tracking maps, no passive discovery of strangers — just a private reveal when both people want it.

Features

Built for both the glance across the room and the person you regretted not meeting.

Winks

A real-time signal for the moment you're in.

Winks are fast, short-lived expressions of interest. They are made for the live, electric moment when you want to say 'yes, that was mutual' without turning it into a performance.

Passive matching

Reconnect after the moment has passed.

If the timing was off, you can revisit people you crossed paths with and swipe later. It is a softer, more natural way to reconnect with missed opportunities.

Privacy

Trust has to be obvious. So does what we do not collect.

Serendipity is built to help people reconnect without creating a record of everywhere they have been.

No GPS tracking

Serendipity relies on Bluetooth Low Energy proximity, not continuous location history.

No location sharing

People cannot see where you are, where you were, or use the app to follow you around.

Rotating anonymous identifiers

The proximity layer is designed around changing identifiers so nearby devices are not exposed as stable identities.

Mutual reveals only

Identity is revealed only when both people have expressed interest. Without a match, there is nothing to act on.

Real-life scenarios

Made for the moments that already feel meaningful.

On the tube

You make eye contact, hesitate, and both get off at different stops. Later, you can still find each other — if you both want to.

At a concert

You lose someone in the crowd right before the encore. Serendipity keeps the possibility alive without asking either person to overshare.

Between errands

A familiar face at a coffee shop or bookstore can turn into an introduction later, when the timing feels right.

Take the second chance

Never miss a connection again.

Join the waitlist to hear when Serendipity launches and be first in line for a more natural way to reconnect.

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