If you’ve ever been on the receiving end of truly terrible dating app chat (and, let’s be honest, haven’t we all?), find solace in the fact that you’re not alone at The Museum of Dead Chat by Breeze. This free NYC pop up gallery memorializes some of the most unhinged messages in dating app history, giving you the space to cringe, laugh, and heal all at the same time. The Museum of Dead Chat is open from 10am-5pm on May 16-17 at 213 Bowery – from the painfully dull to the downright unacceptable, don’t miss the chance to witness some hilariously ineffective rizz.
We can all agree, ‘The Museum of Dead Chat’ is the breath of fresh air that New York’s dating app fatigued singles have long been in need of. In fact, 90% of New Yorkers suffer from burn out with the endless swiping, ghosting, excessive ‘premium’ fees, and absolutely awful chat.
But a trip to the museum is a great opportunity to have fun, fight the ick and experience a playful spin on one of the main issues with current dating app models. It’s also the perfect intro to Breeze’s revolutionary status as a dating app with no chat function. Disappointing dating app chat be gone!
Click here to download the Breeze dating app!
How does a dating app with no chat function work?
Rather than enduring the painful process of going through the motions and chatting with person after person, Breeze sends users a handful of compatible profiles matches every day at 7pm. If it’s a match, the app will organise your very first date right away at one of its partner bars!
With research revealing that 90% NYC singles are keen to skip the messaging phase completely and go straight to an IRL date, an instant face-to-face connection might be exactly what you need to switch up your game.
This simplified approach to dating lets you put down the phone, avoid the misadventures of swipe culture and connect with potential matches in person. And you can wave goodbye to the terrible conversations which typically define the dating app experience…the type you can instead have a laugh at by popping into The Museum of Dead Chat on May 16-17 from 10am-5pm.