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Knot Dating Sees 57% Of Its Paid Subscribers From Women

Knot Dating Sees 57% Of Its Paid Subscribers From Women

Knot Dating: Jasveer Singh, the CEO and co-founder of Knot Dating, has provided what he calls a “surprising update” regarding the platform’s expanding Indian user base. Singh emphasized the desire of Indians to pay for high-end matchmaking services in a post on X. “This is yet another unexpected Knot dating update: Nothing will amaze you more than this! Did someone say Indians don’t pay for expensive subscriptions? Yes, individuals are paying for Knot dating, 57,459 for six months,” he stated.


Singh said the platform reached this milestone without relying on conventional strategies like constant app alerts or aggressive sales calls. Instead, he credited the growth to the service’s legitimacy. “No calls for sales. No push alerts. Just faith,” he said. Singh emphasized that while the membership fee itself is significant, the real shift lies in the gender distribution of paying users. “The real surprise isn’t just that people are paying high amounts – it’s that 57% of our paid subscribers are women!” he stated. He also challenged the common belief about user behavior on Indian dating and marriage platforms. He pointed out that people usually assume women only receive requests and rarely pay, while men are the ones who spend. “Did you anticipate this?” Singh asked in his post.

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AI Matchmaking Platform:

Knot.dating describes itself as an AI-powered dating service. It engages with users, identifies their interests, and helps them find the ideal partner. The website presents the platform as an exclusive, invite-only matrimonial service. It targets successful professionals, usually between the ages of 27 and 38. They seek committed, long-term relationships leading to marriage, not casual dating.

The platform highlights privacy and authenticity as its top priorities. It offers 100% verified profiles and carefully curated matches. Experienced matchmakers guide the process. Unlike conventional dating apps, Knot.dating promotes a private and exclusive community. The company grants membership through applications submitted on its website or via recommendations from existing users. The team reviews every application to ensure compliance with community standards.

The website promotes itself as a cutting-edge, private, and trustworthy way to meet potential life partners. A recent PTI article reported that Knot.dating requires male customers to earn at least Rs 50 lakh per year to qualify for its platform. The firm stated that it introduced this rule to guarantee women access to financially successful and verified matches, thereby offering them a more personalized experience.

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