App brings together those with a love of country life
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App brings together those with a love of country life
When you live in a rural area, meeting people can be a real challenge.
But that’s all changing with FarmersMatch.
It’s an app for farmers, ranchers, cowboys, animal lovers, people who live in the country, and anyone else who shares country folks’ traditional and down-to-earth values.
Users can search through thousands of profiles of other country singles.
Derek Ma started out trying to find an app to use himself, but he found that many dating apps were filled with spammers, auto-bots, and clunky advertisements.
So he created FarmersMatch and ensured that it would have regular sweeps of the system so users never get bombarded with spam from fake accounts.
“In only one year of operation, we have become the #1 app for country singles,” Ma said. “It totally removes all the embarrassment of protracted email conversations, with the great benefit of the fact that it has been exclusively designed for people who want to meet country singles.
“FarmersMatch was founded because we want to make dating easier for farmers and country singles who may not be interested in using all the latest technology,” Ma added. “We know that your life is busy with hard work and long days, so we developed our app to fit into your lifestyle.”
The free FarmersMatch app is simple to use is always waiting to help people find the connection they’ve been seeking.
In order to make the job even easier, FarmersMatch will even recommend potential matches based on your filter criteria and if users both like each other, there is an integral message system that allows them to start chatting immediately.
“FarmersMatch users never worry about sorting through the endless profiles of city dwellers who just don’t ‘get’ their way of life,” said Ma. “This app was designed for those who appreciate the magic of living in rural areas.”
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