How AI Helped Me Find a Partner in 2 Weeks: A Personal Story

Andrey sat in his car for half an hour in front of the building where the date was supposed to happen. He was about to leave three times. The ignition was on, hands on the wheel, windshield wipers methodically clearing the glass from the starting rain. I thought: what kind of conversationalist am I? I’ve been in IT for 20 years, half my jokes are about code. Who needs that? — he says when we meet six months after that date, at a café on Taganka.

How a Good Guy Ended Up Alone

Andrey is 38. A successful team lead at a large IT company. His own apartment in Moscow. No bad habits. Yet his last relationship ended six years ago and lasted only four months. I sort of made peace with it, — he says. — Work, gym, TV shows. On weekends — meetups with friends who already have families. Wednesday is my favorite day because there’s a discount at the movies.

Friends had been urging him to try AI-matchmaking for about a year. I agreed because I was tired of arguing, honestly, — Andrey laughs. — Not because I believed, but because I wanted them to back off. He took a 15-minute visual preference test, filled out a questionnaire, and forgot about the app. Three days later, a notification came: the algorithm found a match with 85 percent compatibility.

A First Date That Lasted Four Hours

I looked at the photo and thought: an ordinary girl, — Andrey recalls. — Pretty, but not wow. Not my type, as I thought. I always went for tall blondes, and here was a completely different look. But I decided: the algorithm knows better, I’ll trust it just once. I wrote: hi, I see you like jazz — what was the last concert you listened to?

She replied within an hour. They exchanged twenty messages that evening. Two days later, he invited her to a concert. I didn’t notice when it happened, — he says. — But by the time we met, I knew more about her than about some colleagues I’ve worked with for three years. And I wanted to know more.

The first date lasted four hours. We went into a café for coffee, — Andrey recalls. — And came out four hours later. The waiter came by twice to hint that the restaurant was closing. I didn’t notice the time. It was the first weekend in years when I didn’t think about work, didn’t check my phone, didn’t look for an excuse to leave.

Life After the Algorithm

They’ve been together for almost a year now. Andrey says it’s the best year of his life. I don’t know if it was the magic of the algorithm or we were just ready for each other, — he reflects. — But the fact is, without this service we would never have met. She lives in a different district, goes to a different gym, listens to different music. Our social circles don’t overlap. On Tinder, I would have swiped left in a second — not my type. And I would have been wrong.

Andrey’s story is one of thousands. According to a survey of users of AI dating services conducted in 2025 (sample size: 2000 people), 72 percent of respondents rate their relationships as above average. 68 percent note that the dating process was significantly less stressful compared to traditional apps. The numbers don’t lie: when the algorithm handles the initial screening, people get a chance to see each other beyond the 300-millisecond filter.


They are planning a joint trip to Europe this summer. Andrey said that for the first time in a long while, he’s stopped fearing Friday evenings. Before, Friday meant I’d be alone for two days, — he says. — Now it means we’ll go somewhere together. I asked if he knows how exactly the algorithm that changed his life works. Andrey laughed: I have no idea. And I don’t want to know. The point is it works.

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