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DateFlo

DateFlo is a date night concierge project I built at dateflo.com, planning entire evenings for couples from the venues down to the table booked under their name. I created it to answer one question: do people care enough about an effortless date night to hand off the planning?

DateFlo

Hand it to DateFlo

DateFlo was a date night concierge I built at dateflo.com. Couples handed over the planning and got back a complete evening: spots chosen, timing set, and the table booked under their name, delivered sealed so the partner stayed surprised. Press the button and watch the list take care of itself.

Date night to-do

  • Pick the neighborhood
  • Choose the spots
  • Time the evening
  • Book the table under their name
  • Seal the plan for the surprise
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Location
San Diego, CA

Overview

DateFlo was a date night concierge I built and ran as a project at dateflo.com. A couple would tell us about themselves through a short form, and we would plan their entire night for them: the venues, the timing, the route, the dishes picked for each of them, and the table booked under their name, with a real person reviewing every plan before it reached the couple. I did not build DateFlo to make money, and it never made any. I built it to answer one question: do people care enough about an effortless date night to hand the planning to someone else?


I developed DateFlo through ZIP Launchpad at San Diego State University, where student projects get mentorship, structure, and a lot of honest questions. Pitching DateFlo there sharpened how I told its story, and along the way I won the Mintz Award, ZIP Launchpad’s best presenter award, which I still count among my proudest moments from the whole project.


The biggest test of whether people cared was live. My team and I hosted SDSU’s first ever blind dating show, a one night event produced by DateFlo from scratch. We turned a backyard into a stage with standing tables, glow in the dark drinks, and a cotton candy machine that ran all night. Contestants came down the stairs hidden inside cardboard boxes, then sat blindfolded in front of a full crowd and answered the questions everyone wanted to ask: their types, their red flags, their honest truths. Round one ended with her saying yes and him saying no. Round two had two guys, one girl, and a FaceTime call to her mom. In round three, a girl who was never supposed to be on stage walked up from the audience, pitched herself, and closed the night with a kiss. Three rounds, two matches, and a crowd that did not want to leave.


In the end, the answer to my question was honest. People cared, just not enough of them to keep the project going, so I eventually brought DateFlo to a close. I have zero regrets. Between designing the service, building the product end to end, producing a live show, running the brand’s marketing, and presenting the idea on stage, DateFlo taught me more than any single class ever has, and it is the project I still talk about the most.

Skills and Lessons Learned

  • Product Design: Turned one question, whether couples would hand off their date planning, into a working service with a form, a personalized plan, and a delivery flow.

  • Full Stack Development: Built the product with Next.js, TypeScript, and Supabase for the database and authentication, with Stripe, Resend, and Cloudflare handling payments infrastructure, email, and images.

  • Demand Validation: Treated the whole project as an experiment, putting DateFlo in front of real couples and reading the signal honestly instead of hearing what I wanted to hear.

  • Event Production: Planned and hosted a live blind dating show end to end, covering staging, sound, drinks, contestants, and filming.

  • Public Speaking: Pitched DateFlo at ZIP Launchpad and hosted the show on stage with a microphone in hand, two very different rooms that both taught me presence.

  • Marketing and Content: Ran DateFlo’s Instagram, turning the service and the show into content made to reach couples.

  • Team Leadership: Coordinated the crew that showed up early and stayed late, running mics, cameras, drinks, and nervous contestants on show night.

  • Knowing When to Close: Learned to end a project I loved with gratitude, taking the lessons instead of forcing the outcome.

Achievements & Recognition

  • Mintz Award: Won ZIP Launchpad’s best presenter award while developing DateFlo through the program at SDSU.

  • SDSU’s First Blind Dating Show: Produced and hosted the first ever blind dating show at SDSU, built from an empty backyard into a full production.

  • Two Matches On Stage: Three rounds of blindfolded questions ended in two real matches and a finale kiss nobody saw coming.

  • A Real Product Shipped: Took DateFlo from an idea to a live service at dateflo.com, with couples receiving fully planned date nights reviewed by a real person.

  • An Honest Answer: Proved people cared about the idea, accepted that not enough did, and walked away with lessons I use in everything since.

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