Like being set up by a friend... with a much bigger network.
We are not a matchmaking agency. We do not focus on exclusivity or charge fees.
We are not like dating apps. No endless swiping, no wasting time sifting through profiles.
Instead, we use a growing community and personality insights to introduce people who genuinely have the potential to get along well.
FAQ
How does it work?
You start by filling out a profile form that covers: your basic info, dating preferences, a short personality test, lifestyle habits, and character values. Every profile is human reviewed, no algorithms or rushed decisions.
Once a month, your profile is entered into a match pool. If we find a strong match, both of you will be notified via email.
How are the matches decided?
We match based on a clear hierarchy: first, your preferences, then character values, and finally, your personality traits.
What if I don't get a match?
That is ok, we will let you know either way. We only match when there is strong compatibility. If there is not a good fit this round, your profile stays in the pool for the next cycle.
What happens after the email notification?
For heterosexual matches, the woman will receive the man's contact information and can choose whether to reach out. In same-sex matches, both users will receive each other's contact information.
What data do you collect?
Only what we need for meaningful matching: your contact info and form responses. No tracking, no social media scraping. You can delete your profile at any time, and we will remove your data from the pool.
Can I update my profile later?
Yes. You can update the form with your Gmail account at any time.
Is Fuse a company?
No. Fuse is a passion project, built to make dating feel more thoughtful.
Is there a cost to use Fuse?
No. Fuse is free to use.
SAFETY TIPS
If you have a concern, you can report a Fuse user directly through our feedback form.
Your safety is a priority. Here are some tips to help you have a secure and positive experience after matching. For full terms, please read our Terms of Use.
Take your time.
Do not feel pressured to meet in person immediately. Use messaging or calls to get comfortable first.
Meet in public places.
For in-person meetings, choose well-populated, public spots like cafes, malls, or restaurants.
Tell someone.
Let a trusted friend or family member know where you are going and who you are meeting.
Keep personal info private.
Avoid sharing sensitive details (home address, financial info) early on.
Trust your instincts.
If something feels off or uncomfortable, it is ok to pause or stop communication.
Use your own transport.
Arrange your own way to and from meetings so you can leave whenever you want.
Stay sober.
Be mindful of alcohol that could impair your judgment during initial meetings.