
Three Day Rule
A leading tech-enabled, personalized matchmaking company.
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Three Day Rule is a matchmaking company founded in 2013 by Talia Goldstein, a former TV producer at E! Entertainment. The company's name is a nod to the 90s film "Swingers."
Goldstein's experience in hosting dating events for singles led her to establish a tech-enabled matchmaking service. The company has since expanded to several major U.S. cities, including Los Angeles, New York City, Chicago, and Boston.
In 2014, Three Day Rule secured an investment from Match/IAC, a major player in the online dating industry. This partnership has allowed the company to form strategic alliances with other large dating sites like OkCupid and JDate.
The company offers personalized matchmaking services, where a team of matchmakers curates potential partners for their clients based on a range of criteria, including values, lifestyle, and relationship goals. In addition to matchmaking, Three Day Rule provides dating coaching to help clients improve their dating skills and confidence.
Three Day Rule operates on a premium model, charging clients for its matchmaking and coaching services. The company also maintains a database of singles who can be considered as potential matches for paying clients.
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