usage

users easily access BLYNE through a web-based chat interface without downloading an app. BLYNE is also the name of the artificial intelligence assistant that manages the organization. this artificial intelligence assistant accompanies users throughout the entire journey and the entire app can be used just by talking to BLYNE. registration can be done anonymously, with only an email address, without creating a profile or sharing a cv.

in each question session throughout the experience, users are asked 7 questions, 6 multiple choice and 1 open-ended question. once the session is complete, BLYNE analyzes the user's answers and starts calculations based on them to offer a match to the user. users are offered a match every 24 hours. as user engagement increases, BLYNE learns more and continues to continuously improve matches.

once a match has been found, users are brought together in a meeting room, which remains open until the following day. when the time is up, the conversation windows are closed and people are asked to comment on each other and if they want to continue talking. if both people want to continue talking to each other, they are added to each other's friends list and can talk unlimitedly. when one of the parties does not want to continue talking, the conversation ends completely. but the next day they can get a new match with new questions.

based on anthropologist robin dunbar's theory that people can maintain a maximum of 5 close friendships at a time, friends list is limited to only 5 people. when your list is full, if you want to add a new friend, you have to eliminate someone from the list. your compatibility with friends on the friends list is also constantly updated and their ranking changes accordingly.

BLYNE embraces regular daily use, not constant use, and moves in daily cycles, working to save time, not to keep you busy and kill your time.

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