TapDat Set To Be The Summer’s Hottest Hook-up App Removing Casual Sex Stigma Through Consent and Honesty
TapDat is the unapologetically pro sex hook-up app bringing dating into 2022 through honesty, communication, and consent. TapDat is on a mission to break down barriers, remove stigmas and make casual sex safer than ever.
2022’s hottest dating app TapDat is helping users get hot and steamy this summer by putting openness, safety, and consent at the heart of sexual connections.
The hook-up app, which is available free for download on iOS here and Android here, has been created for adults looking for casual dating, from chatting online and sexting to meeting up in person. Unlike the many hook-ups apps that have morphed into love, relationships, and traditional dating tools, TapDat is proud of its safe and open pro-sex stance.
Alice Leach, TapDat’s Creative Director, wants to see change in the way sex is viewed in 2022.
She says: “With safety, honesty, and consent at the forefront of what we do, TapDat is a way for people to connect and meet other like-minded people online, as opposed to say meeting a stranger in a club. It’s time we started talking about sex openly and honestly and removing some of the shame and stigma associated with being confident in our sexuality and sexual needs.
“We want to become pioneers in the dating app industry and unlike other apps, we aren’t claiming to be helping our users find love, we are totally up front from the start that we are a hook-up app.
“We are also putting our users first in a way I believe no other app is – safety for us isn’t just a tick box exercise, it’s a core part of what we do.
“We love having sex, talking about sex, and helping people enjoy safe sexual encounters, and we see 2022 as the year to throw out the rulebook and grab casual dating by the balls.”
TapDat’s service is free to use and aims to give users a safe space to connect with other like-minded people who aren’t looking for anything serious, with the app firmly focused on honesty, consent, and safety as the top priority.
App users could be in a transition period between relationships, exploring a new sexual preference, or starting out on a new sexual journey.
When signing up with an email or mobile number, users are shown a grid of people to connect with and can choose to view their profile and find out more about them, from their age, body type, and relationship status to their kinks and interests, and even information on when they last tested for sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
Users can send messages, pictures, and audio messages to each other and can also easily mark that they are interested in hooking up with another user by tapping the fishhook icon.
TapDat developers have installed a range of safety features to help protect its community, including a proactive screening process – users have to consent to accepting all messaging features when someone contacts them, including images.