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Tinder is so last year. In 2017, dating apps will get more selective.

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The app can analyze your iTunes library, or you can manually enter your favorite bands. You know what it is. One recent event featured 1950s-style party activities like making deviled eggs, mixing dirty martinis and interactive storytelling. Your profile includes your photos, age, occupation, the university you went to, how far away you are, and a short bio.

We picked out four of the most exclusive networks with a presence in both London and New York and ranked them by price, from cheapest to most expensive: 4. Be Sure to Subscribe to Our YouTube Channel: Happn - the most stalkerish of them all. Admission is included in the price of the app, and many events include free drinks.

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Attendees at one of Social Concierge's parties take a selfie. Elite dating apps have caught on among young, Tinder-tired professionals worldwide in recent years. We picked out four of the most exclusive networks with a presence in both London and New York and ranked them by price, from cheapest to most expensive: 4. Raya: The celebrity hipster one — £5. Memberships start at £5. You can buy longer memberships at a reduced rate. Raya is allegedly popular among celebrities, and first came to public attention in 2015 when Kelly Osbourne's profile was leaked. John Mayer and Cara Delevigne are also said to have profiles. How it works: As with a private members' club, prospective applicants must be recommended by existing members. Each current member can share referral codes with someone who they think would be a good fit. Without a code, you can't sign up. The app is linked to members' Instagram accounts, and rumour has it you are unlikely to be accepted unless you have at least several thousand followers. Once you're in you can fill your profile with your best Instagram photos and stories, and even pick a soundtrack to play in the background of your profile page. The League: The Ivy League one — £12. The League's founder, Amanda Bradford. The League opened for business in London this summer after expanding to several U. How it works: The League The League members hook up their LinkedIn and Facebook profiles which are examined by an algorithm that decides whether somebody can join. It also uses the data to stop you seeing work colleagues or friends on the app. The algorithm takes into account dozens of factors, a spokeswoman explained. They include education background and degree, past and current industries, social influence, neighbourhood and age. The League also puts on on social events, which users can pay to attend. Acceptance rate: Upon launch in London The League accepted 2,000 initial member of its 10,000-strong waiting list. The Inner Circle: The international one — from £20 per month. Memberships are priced in favour of youth, with under 30s paying £20 a month and over 30s paying £40. Inner Circle The Inner Circle launched in Europe in 2013, and is now present in 20 cities worldwide. In the US it has a presence in New York, Boston, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Houston. Around 95% of members went to university, the app said, and many work as entrepreneurs, consultants, advertising execs, and lawyers. How it works: The Inner Circle also uses LinkedIn and Facebook to vet candidates. The app claims to have half a million users, having expanded rapidly from 280,000 in May. It offers members monthly social events at high-end venues, and lets users share their upcoming travel plans. It has probably the biggest global presence of all the apps surveyed, and in addition to the cities mentioned above is present in London, Manchester, Dubai, Paris, Amsterdam, Berlin, Copenhagen, Edinburgh, Madrid, Milan, Rome, Singapore, Stockholm, Sydney, and Zurich. Acceptance rate: 40%, and it claims there are currently 450,000 people globally on its waiting list. Social Concierge: The party lover's one — £40 per month. Social Concierge Nana Wereko-Brobby, also a professional matchmaker, launched Social Concierge in London in 2011 and Manhattan in February 2017. The Social Concierge dashboard page. Social Concierge Users don't have profiles and don't swipe — instead the app puts on a series of events. Admission is included in the price of the app, and many events include free drinks. Who: Social Concierge is targeted at young professionals in the corporate sector, predominantly in law and financial services. It said 40% of its members are internationals, and 60% locals. How it works: Again, decisions are made using Linked In and Facebook profiles. Wereko-Brobby said the app is highly selective according to education, and joked that she probably wouldn't get in to her own club. Social Concierge also has a matchmaking service. Clients can pay £200 an hour-long consultation followed by one date a month.

OKCupid maintains its intellectual branding by collecting data on all of its users answers to public quiz questions, that is and publishing reports on what sort of behaviors gets people matched up. Going on so many dates made me realize that I hadn't totally healed from my past relationship. I realized I wasn't in the right mental state to be dating and that there is a serious problem with all of the apps. And because they want their search for a loving partner to be as quick and efficient as possible. Admission is included in the price of the app, and many events include free drinks. This post is brought to you by Huggle.

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