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LGBTQ dating app Taimi’s newest features: ‘First Move’ and ‘In-Person’

July 17, 2025
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Taimi is an LGBTQ dating app, and though it’s had its share of controversies on Reddit (mainly unicorn hunters, dead profiles, and cishet dudes posing as queer women), it’s become popular in the last few years, with 28 million downloads according to its press release. On market intelligence service AppMagic, Taimi is a top 5 dating app to boot.

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Still, in 2025, daters are wary of dating apps more than ever. Now, Taimi is encouraging users to get off the app and into real-world queer spaces. The company released two brand-new features to help facilitate meetups in real life.

The ‘First Move’ feature lets you send pre-written conversation starters

The “First Move” feature allows users to set up pre-scheduled messages that will automatically send when a new connection is made. This is kind of similar to Hinge’s “Match Note,” except it’s a little less personal and more of a conversation starter, like Bumble’s current “Opening Moves.”

The idea is that you can be away from your phone without having to worry about missing the window to connect with a new match, because you’ve already taken care of the first message. While some of the pre-written options like “How can I make you smile?” and the ever-simple “Hi, how are you doing?” might feel a bit lackluster, you do have the option to write your own custom message. (You can also opt out of using this feature entirely.)

That said, it seems to be working, at least a little. During a test run, Taimi found that this smart automation led to a 4.8 percent increase in matches moving into a “deep dialogue” and a 4.5 percent rise in the average time users spent online.

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The ‘Taimi In-Person’ feature lets you promote local events

“Taimi In-Person” is exactly what it sounds like: a free promotional platform for real-life LGBTQ events. During its pilot phase, the feature has already been used to support 77 events.

This could be good news for queer people who might not know where to find a community in their area or for travelers looking for queer-friendly places to visit while on vacation.

If you’re interested in hosting an event on Taimi, you can submit a request form on the company’s website or email [email protected].

In an email to Mashable, Taimi told us that these features were created in response to the shrinking number of safe and welcoming spaces for queer people across the United States. The company believes the LGBTQ community needs both digital tools and physical spaces to thrive, and it’s betting on a hybrid approach where technology can enhance IRL connections.

The company’s goal is to “[bridge] digital connections with real-life communities and [strengthen] the queer ecosystem,” says Taimi’s CEO, Oleksiy Shevchenko.

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