Step 1
Start with a six-dimensional personality assessment
Quest begins by learning how you communicate, what you value, how you handle energy, and what kind of relationship fit matters most to you.
Quest is designed to give users more signal before they invest time in a match. That means personality context, stronger trust signals, curated discovery, and tools that help promising conversations turn into real plans.
Step 1
Quest begins by learning how you communicate, what you value, how you handle energy, and what kind of relationship fit matters most to you.
Step 2
Instead of asking users to guess from a few photos, Quest is designed to show more context around personality, archetype, and overall fit.
Step 3
Verification support, moderation standards, and profile-quality expectations are meant to reduce fake, misleading, and low-signal interactions.
Step 4
Prompts, conversation tools, and date-planning support help promising matches move toward a real plan instead of getting stuck in endless messaging.
What Quest Evaluates
The goal is to help users understand who feels promising before they spend days or weeks guessing.
Where Conversation Fits
Personality context and trust signals help people decide where to invest. From there, conversation, shared interests, and follow-through still do the work of building a real connection.
FAQ
No. Quest is designed to use personality and compatibility context alongside profile content so users can judge fit with more signal than a photo-first experience provides.
No. Compatibility context is meant to improve the starting point. It helps users focus their time, but real chemistry, conversation, and follow-through still matter.
Quest is built around compatibility, trust, and follow-through. The goal is not to maximize endless activity. It is to help strong matches move somewhere meaningful.
Quest is expanding through a private beta so the early community can grow city by city while the experience stays curated and useful.