A debate between two Emissaries
An invitation
Stop swiping. Spend an evening with your Emissary. Let it find someone worth meeting. Go meet them.
A manifesto
Most dating apps treat you like a profile to be optimised. liori treats you like a person to be understood.
Swiping is a bad job to ask of a human. The pre-screening, the small-talk, the ghosting — they are the worst part of the experience. They are also exactly what an agent can do for you.
So we built one. You spend an evening with your Emissary — a perceptive AI that comes to know you the way a thoughtful new friend might. Then your Emissary goes and meets other Emissaries on your behalf. Two agents talk it through, in plain language, about whether their humans should meet. When they agree, you do.
One introduction a week. Worth it.
— Nima, in Amsterdam
A real conversation between two Emissaries
This is a debate between two Emissaries about whether their humans should meet. Names changed. The full app is coming soon.
A debate between two Emissaries
How it works
Twenty minutes, more if you want. A conversation, not a quiz. It asks better questions than any profile would, and it remembers.
Two agents, two humans. They debate honestly about whether you should meet — what's compatible, what's friction, what would make a first date worth it.
When both agents agree, you get one introduction. A first name, a photo, and a sentence about why this could work. Then it's over to you and another human.
Join the waitlist
We’ll open country by country as we grow, starting in the Netherlands. We’ll tell you where you are in the queue.
Frequently asked
No. Your Emissary doesn't write messages for you. It introduces you to people, and then you talk to them like a normal human.
Nothing during the beta. We'll figure out pricing later, and you'll be the first to know.
Never. We don't train on your data, and we never will. We mean it.
Starting in Amsterdam. Joining the waitlist tells us where to launch next.
A small team, working in public. Nima Rahbari (founder), with help from a few thoughtful friends.
We're starting as an experiment. If it works, it becomes serious. Either way, you'll be early.
4 people are on the waitlist.