Spark Love Company Profile: AI-Powered Experiential Dating That Gets People Offline
AI Monetization Logistics Experiences 4 Minutes
Spark (Spark Love) is an AI-powered experiential dating platform built to help people move from match to meet through curated real-world experiences. Instead of endless swiping, members discover like-minded people based on shared interests and then book a shared experience directly in the app by choosing the day, time and location, with Spark emphasizing planning, confirmation and a safer date setup.
The company is positioning itself around a trusted community of high-earning individuals who value authentic connections and exceptional experiences, starting in Thailand with plans to expand across Asia and reach 30 countries by 2030.
Company snapshot
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Category: Experiential dating and social connection through curated activities and events.
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Core promise: Unforgettable connections through exclusive, personalized dating experiences.
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How it works: Match based on interests, then book a real date experience in-app with clear details on where you are going, what you are doing, and who is joining you.
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Monetization signals: Premium subscriptions and in-app purchases (including free trial positioning for premium).
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Where it operates from: The Google Play listing identifies the developer as Club Spark Pte Ltd with a Singapore address and Spark highlights Bangkok and Thailand as early focus markets.
Why They Stand Out
Dating is crowded and most products compete on the same mechanics: profiles, chat and swipes. Spark stands out by reframing the job-to-be-done around actually meeting in real life, then building product and partnerships to make that moment easier, safer and more memorable.
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Experience-first, not swipe-first: Spark explicitly calls swiping outdated and replaces it with curated experiences designed to prioritize connection over clicks.
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Booking and logistics baked into the product: The app flow is built around choosing the date, time and location, then booking the shared experience with Spark handling planning through confirmation.
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Premium supply-side partnerships: Spark’s handbook describes strategic partnerships with top-tier venues and providers and the Google Play listing reinforces premium venues, restaurants and attractions as a core part of the offer.
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AI-driven compatibility, not just proximity: Spark describes AI as the backbone of matchmaking, using data from interactions, preferences and feedback to go deeper than surface-level attributes, with ongoing work to improve safety and security as well.
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Safety signals that match the brand promise: Spark promotes verified profiles and a safer planning approach and it also points users to practical safety guidance including in-app video chat and advice to avoid sharing financial information.
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A deliberate growth loop built on advocacy: Spark’s handbook emphasizes value creation first and leans into word-of-mouth by turning satisfied users into brand ambassadors through standout experiences.
Why Watch
Spark is building in a category where trust, differentiation and network effects are hard to win. The combination of premium positioning, offline partnerships and productized booking gives Spark a shot at defensibility that many dating apps struggle to establish, especially if execution keeps pace with the expansion roadmap.
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Clear geographic ambition: Spark states it is starting in Thailand expanding across Asia, and targeting presence in 30 countries by 2030, which is a concrete narrative for partnerships, hiring and market sequencing.
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An events layer that can deepen community: Spark promotes SPARK Events alongside the app experience, featuring upcoming events and positioning live gatherings as part of how users connect.
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Proof of distribution and product iteration: Google Play shows 5K+ downloads and a recent update date, while the App Store changelog highlights ongoing releases including a public alpha release note and subsequent updates.
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A monetization model aligned with premium positioning: Premium subscriptions are visible on the App Store listing and Spark’s site actively pushes premium trial language, which fits a high-end experience and concierge-adjacent product.
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A cohesive thesis that investors can underwrite: Spark is explicit about mission, vision and differentiation, and it frames success around delivering exceptional experiences before optimizing revenue capture.
Meet the team
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Sunny Khurana, Founder and CEO: Building Spark to help professionals form genuine relationships through curated experiences that go beyond the ordinary.
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Michael Cluzel,Co-Founder: Former Founder and CEO of Eatigo bringing deep marketplace and growth experience to help Spark scale partnerships, unit economics and go-to-market execution.
WOWS Take
Spark is a strong example of how consumer platforms can win by narrowing the promise, then operationalizing it end-to-end. The differentiation is not a tagline, it is built into product flow, partnerships and safety signals.
What we would highlight in a fundraising narrative
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A sharper wedge: Not another dating app, but experiential dating with booking and premium supply built in.
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Defensibility levers: Venue partnerships, event programming and a community-led word-of-mouth loop.
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Execution clarity: A published mission and vision plus a measurable expansion plan to 2030.
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