Score, the dating app for people with good to excellent credit, quietly shuts down
It racked up around 18,000 users, made 8,000 matches, and gathered a lot of insights on the current dating scene.
Score, the dating app for people with good to excellent credit, shut down in early August, the company confirmed to TechCrunch.
Score was only supposed to be a pop-up app, as TechCrunch previously reported, and was only supposed to be around for 90 days. This was back in February. But it received so much user interest that parent company Neon Money Club decided to keep it open for six months. In that time it racked up around 18,000 users, made 8,000 matches, and gathered a lot of insights on the current dating scene, the company told TechCrunch.
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