Troov: A Meetup App for One-on-One Activity Connections Based on Shared Passions
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Dustin Godevais
Hot, fresh, and worth queueing round the block for.
Summary
Troov is a new meetup app that helps users propose one-on-one activity ideas and connect over shared passions. The app is designed for friendship, dating, or collaboration, providing a platform for meaningful connections. It was featured on Product Hunt as a launch in the Events, Social Network, and Social Networking categories.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledMeet someone special doing what you love
Troov is a new meetup app designed to help users propose one-on-one activity ideas and connect over their shared passions.
Whether you're looking for friendship, dating, or collaboration, Troov provides a platform for meaningful connections.
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