Crossing the divide between the online world and the real one can be an adventure. Sometimes things go off without a hitch, but there are times when the person you meet is nothing like what they showed you online. There’s buzz building around a new service called Heartbroker, and I wanted to check it out. With so much competition, a dating service that promotes open and honest sharing catches my eye.
Heartbroker is the first and only social matchmaking application that uses feedback from your trusted friends to determine compatibility for potential matches.
How to Get Started with Heartbroker
With both a Facebook-integrated website and Facebook application, it’s easy to sign up for Heartbroker.
- Navigate to Heartbroker.com and click the Facebook login button.
- If you want to use Heartbroker directly through Facebook, simply visit the app to get started.
Quick Tips
- You begin with 5 Hearts to use as credits on Heartbroker for sending your first message to a potential match. They’re not required to reply or to continue chatting.
- You can purchase more Hearts when you run out. Hearts are 1 for $1, 6 for $5, and 25 for $20 — you can pay via credit card, PayPal, Google Checkout and more.
- To profile a friend and become a Heartbroker, visit the how-to here.
- Because Heartbroker is such a new service, only people located in the U.S. can participate for now. The people behind Heartbroker are looking to expand internationally, so be sure to invite your stateside friends.
PROS
- See reviews from user’s friends
- Quick sign up
- Easy to use
- Facebook app
- A first in the online dating world
CONS
- Only available to U.S. residents for now
- Private ratings could possibly be gamed by friends
- Requires Facebook account
Heartbroker is super easy to use, and a great way to meet singles online. Just think about it: Facebook has over 500 million users, imagine the matching possibilities once the service takes off. If you’re looking for an open and honest dating service – flirt.com scams, let Heartbroker set you up