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InMessage strengthens online dating experience with focus on real Connections, safer social discovery
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InMessage strengthens online dating experience with focus on real Connections, safer social discovery

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As online dating and social discovery continue to reshape how people meet and communicate, InMessage is building a platform designed to make discovering and connecting with new people simpler, more transparent and more engaging.

Developed and operated by Nigerian technology company INMESSAGE DIGITAL LTD, InMessage is a dating and social discovery application that allows adults to discover people nearby, connect based on shared interests and intentions, and communicate through private in-app messaging.

Available on both iOS and Android, the platform combines nearby discovery, matching and private conversations with features designed to give users more control over how they meet and interact with new people.

Connecting People Beyond the Traditional Swipe
While swiping remains a familiar part of online dating, InMessage gives users different ways to discover potential connections. Members can create profiles, discover people around their location, see people who are active online and connect based on shared interests and dating intentions.

The platform is designed for adults looking for different kinds of connections rather than assuming that every user has exactly the same goal. Some people may be looking for a relationship, while others may simply want to meet someone nearby, make a new connection or have a conversation with someone who shares similar interests.

InMessage also offers Premium and Gold membership options that provide additional discovery and communication features, including expanded access to nearby and active users and other profile and interaction tools.

Putting Greater Emphasis on Trust and Verification
Trust remains one of the biggest challenges facing online dating platforms, particularly as users become increasingly concerned about fake profiles, impersonation and misleading identities.
InMessage has made verification an important part of its approach to improving profile authenticity and user confidence. The app includes video verification, which helps strengthen trust by providing an additional way to confirm that a person behind a profile is real.

The verification system complements other safety measures within the platform, including profile controls, reporting and blocking tools. InMessage continues to improve its systems for identifying suspicious behaviour, fake profiles and misleading account information.

“For us, InMessage is about giving people the freedom to discover and connect while continuing to improve the trust behind those connections. We want users to feel more confident about the people they interact with, which is why verification and safety remain important parts of the InMessage experience,” the company said.

Built for Different Types of Connections
InMessage is designed around the reality that people join dating and social discovery platforms for different reasons. Instead of forcing every member into one type of dating experience, the platform allows people to discover and communicate with others based on their own preferences and intentions.

Location-based discovery is a central part of that experience, helping users find people around them rather than limiting discovery to connections that may be far away. Members can also see activity information, discover verified profiles and communicate privately through the app.
The company says its goal is to make the transition from discovering a profile to having a genuine conversation feel simple and natural, while giving users tools to decide who they want to interact with.

A Nigerian Technology Company Building for a Wider Market
InMessage is owned and operated by INMESSAGE DIGITAL LTD, a Nigerian technology company developing the platform for users in Nigeria and international markets.

The company continues to invest in the product, its technology and the InMessage brand as it expands. Development has focused on areas including messaging, image performance, profile discovery, verification, account safety and the overall user experience.
InMessage is available through the Apple App Store and Google Play, allowing the company to serve users across both major mobile platforms.

Looking Ahead
For InMessage, the next stage is not simply about adding more features, but about improving the quality and authenticity of the interactions taking place through the platform.

The company plans to continue investing in verification, safety, discovery and communication features while expanding the platform’s reach across different markets.

As online connections increasingly become part of everyday social life, InMessage believes users should have a platform where they can decide what kind of connection they want while maintaining greater control over their experience.

InMessage is available for adults on iOS and Android. To learn more, visit https://inmessage.xyz

 

InMessage strengthens online dating experience with focus on real Connections, safer social discovery

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