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525 Brannan St. #308, San Francisco, CA, 94103
SoMa
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0.5 miCivic Center / UN Plaza
0.5 miTownsend St & 5th St
0.5 miCivic Center
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Specialties
Do you cringe at the thought of colleagues finding you on OkCupid? Are you sick of sifting through hundreds of profiles? Tired of not knowing why someone didn’t respond to your message or go on a second date with you?
Tawkify’s matchmakers will erase your concerns and do all the work for you. They’ll find you an amazing match, schedule and plan your introduction, and provide you with the inside scoop on what your date thought of you. Not only that, but the matchmakers will set you up for success so you’re prepared when you meet ‘the one.‘
Tawkify has great testimonials and has worked with all slices of NYC and the San Francisco Bay Area, from lawyers to tech entrepreneurs to celebrities, such as Dita von Teese.
We’ve also expanded to Minneapolis, Seattle, Denver, Dallas, Houston, Philadelphia, Tampa/St Petersburg, Atlanta, and Phoenix!
Tawkify has been featured in The Business Insider, The New York Times, The Today Show, All Things Digital, and Rachael Ray, The Bold Italic, and many others.
If you’re ready to launch your love life, sign up or give us a call!
History
Established in 2011.
«Mr. Shaw said his yen for a girlfriend, coupled with his fear of encountering colleagues on Match and OkCupid, inspired him to design a dating site without online profiles.» — No Scrolling Required at New Dating Sites, The New York Times
Meet the Business Owner
E. Jean C.
Business Owner
Tawkify is the May-December brainchild of the Elle magazine advice columnist E. Jean Carroll, 69, and Kenneth Shaw, 27, formerly a product planner for Microsoft and the principal «imagineer» for the design-sale Web site One Kings Lane.