Daily iPad App: eHarmony

When eHarmony first brought its iPad app to us a couple of months ago, I had the great idea (I thought) to put together a feature for TUAW around the idea of only the iPad app to access the very popular Internet dating service, find a date, and then review both the app and the date itself. So eHarmony kindly provided me with a couple months of membership, and I set to work using the iPad app to craft my profile, find some nice women to date in Los Angeles, and eventually go out with one of them.
Unfortunately for eHarmony, my lack of appeal outlasted their service, and despite chatting with a few nice women, none of them wanted to meet me over dinner or drinks. But I can't fault the iPad app itself. The whole experience is really impressive, featuring an interface that I actually enjoyed using more than the official web site. If you're a real loser like me, eHarmony still won't guarantee you a girlfriend or boyfriend. But if you're already using the service and have an iPad, the app is definitely worth a look.
The whole process is surprisingly quick and clean on the iPad -- the app's interface is modeled around a big circular table of sorts, with the view zooming and rotating around to look at various physical items portrayed on the screen. Your sign-in page is a notebook, for example, where you can write your name and password, and then the view zooms to another book where you can enter your information and fill out your profile with the usual dating site information (likes, dislikes, personal information and questionnaires). After it's filled out, you can browse around the rest of the site, checking out a "Book of You" that has information about your personality and who you're compatible with, and your "matches" which are laid out like a series of Polaroid photos on the wooden desktop. The physical metaphor is really effective, and the iPad is an excellent medium for browsing through photos and information.

The app works smoothly (though my iPad is only WiFi, so I'm not sure how it loads over 3G), and there are lots of really fun touches, which surprised me a bit. When you first log in, there's a coffee cup on top of the screen, and you can actually play with it, causing ripples and splashes on the surface of the java. When you touch a match's picture, you don't just get transferred to their profile, their picture actually zooms over to another section of the table and then gets inserted into their profile page. This is all with sound effects, too. The app shows a surprising amount of design thought and consideration. I'd guess that's because eHarmony probably hired an experienced Mac and iOS development house to make it, but I don't know who that is (and the companies in those kinds of work-for-hire agreements don't usually talk about that anyway).
At any rate, the eHarmony app is terrific, and I actually did come to prefer it to using the main web page, mostly because the web itself doesn't offer up pictures of matches before you actually go and see their profiles. There were a few settings that I had to go in and change that I couldn't on the iPad version (specifically where my matches were supposed to come from. Being in Los Angeles, I obviously wanted to meet someone who lived close to me), but when actually browsing the service and reading and responding to messages, I found being on the iPad was the ideal.
The app is free, but to use it, you'll need an eHarmony membership, which comes with a few different prices. You'll have to decide for yourself whether or not that's something you're interested in. Some folks have found a lot of good relationships with apps like this, while some have a better time just going to a bar. As for me, my search continues. Ladies, if any of you are looking for a smart and funny professional blogger who knows a lot about iPhone games and enjoys running around Santa Monica, I'll be here!
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Source: http://www.eharmony.com/tour
When eHarmony first brought its iPad app to us a couple of months ago, I had the great idea (I thought) to put together a feature for...
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There's the app and then there is the philosophy behind the app. Don't forget eharmony's roots are with the christian group Focus on the Family and as such their "algorithms" do have an agenda. That's fine and probably not illegal, but the problem is they go to great lengths to hide their true nature and that is never a good thing.
December 01 2011 at 5:39 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyThe guys at Lolay developed it. http://www.lolay.com
They are based here in LA.
I found my wife on eHarmony. I highly recommend it.
December 01 2011 at 10:45 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Replythat Ashleigh is cute though ha...
November 30 2011 at 11:39 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyI am a member of eHarmony and I use the iPhone, iPad and WEB site to access there material.
Although I agree that the iPad app is head and shoulders above the other 2 methods of using their sight.
I must say the this app shuts down on it's own so often that it becomes distracting. I can't say it crashes because when I double tap the home button there it is in the front of the line waiting to be accessed, so for some reason it just closes. If they could fix this this would be a stellar app. As for getting a date that unfortunately crashes far more often. Maybe I could write a review if I ever get one. (5' 10", 190 Lbs, not bad looking just a little geeky and to honest in my profile).
Hate to be the only one to say this, but the best way to meet a girl is to just get out and start getting involved in activities that interest you. If you sit around your computer all day, find a hobby that lets you be more social.
The problem with dating sights is that they are so heavily slanted toward woman that you'll have to severely lower your standards in order to get a date. A big part of the problem is that even "ok" woman are inundated with msgs from lots of guys. And if you actually try to go after a good looking woman who's got a good head on her shoulders, you'll basically need to be wealthy guy with model-like looks to even get on her radar... then you "might" get a date.
So bottom line, go out and live an exciting life and focus on enjoying yourself! You'll meet many more woman that way and they'll actually see & talk to you in person and that will get you a lot further toward finding someone you want to be with long term.
Try the latest update Jeffrey. It looks to have solved the stability issues...at least for me anyways.
December 18 2011 at 12:30 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyYou might have better luck with the ladies reading this if you post a better pic in your TUAW profile...
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