Flavor Connect – Candy Based Online Dating

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Novelty online dating and chat site.

Target Audience: Young adults, college-age
Website URL: https://www.flavorconnect.com/


Feedback sought:

  • 1) Visit https://www.flavorconnect.com/. What is your initial impression of what you see? Are you immediately drawn to click any of the buttons? Why or why not?
    2) Is the site easy to navigate?
    3) Are you encouraged to sign up for a free trial/free account? If not, why?
    4) How do you think the site compares to other similar sites/competitors like woome.com and wocchat.com?
    5) Please share any additional feedback/comments you may have.

About Flavor Connect:

Flavor Connect is a candy-based online dating and video chat site geared toward young adults. The site provides an innovative approach to matchmaking as each type of online “hookup” is flavor coded, playing on the sense of taste.

6 thoughts on “Flavor Connect – Candy Based Online Dating

  1. 1) What is your initial impression of what you see? Are you immediately drawn to click any of the buttons? Why or why not?
    Yes, This site is easy to use, And looks like it’s safe for other users to use, and work with. My first impression was that the site has very easy links to go to.

    2) Is the site easy to navigate?  
    Yes, This site is very good at what I would like to look for. There is no problems what’s so ever to find what I was looking for. Very easy for other people also.

    3) Are you encouraged to sign up for a free trial/free account? If not, why?
    Will, I don’t like the free trail sign up, But if it was free for other users, it would attract more users to the site, 
    4) How do you think the site compares to other similar sites/competitors like woome.com and wocchat.com?therefore, make it popular.
    It’s more easier to run, and much more safer. my opinion. This site I am reviewing now, is therefore the safest site there.  

    5) Please share any additional feedback/comments you may have.
    I highly recommend this site for couples, and this site is very easy to run, and is fun to run also.

  2. 1) Visit https://www.flavorconnect.com/. What is your initial impression of what you see? Are you immediately drawn to click any of the buttons? Why or why not?
    I like the landing page; this is the type of layout that’s atrocious for some sites and perfect for others. It’s fits right in to the dating theme. I like the artwork and the palette, and the site manages to be attractively busy looking without a flood of ads. My first impulse was to fill out the form so I could look at pictures of women :). I really like the concept; it’s unique for the fact that it pairs up motivators as well as people and qualities, which i’m surprised hasn’t been done before. It takes a huge load off of someone who doesn’t have to be ashamed to advertise that they just want a hookup.

    2) Is the site easy to navigate?
    Very easy to navigate; PREDICTABLE. This is good, not bad. I felt like I knew how to use the site before I got to the last link. Major plus. The Upgrade section is identical to the Home section (???). I never felt I was going off to a different part of the site; everything was just a single click back to a previously viewed section.

    3) Are you encouraged to sign up for a free trial/free account? If not, why?
    I was curious enough to bookmark and come back some other time, but my vetting process for ANY new site usually involves sitting on it for a few days and seeing if I still want to return and get involved; otherwise I’d be signed up to goodness knows how many places I’ll never use and receive constant email messages from. I feel like I’d like to come back, but who knows; in a few days I may forget about it.

    4) How do you think the site compares to other similar sites/competitors like woome.com and wocchat.com?
    Both of the aforementioned sites present a cleaner and more wholesome experience (woome actually redirects to zoosk now), but that’s not a bad thing; it means you have your niche. No nonsense and get to the point. I’m here for a hookup. I’m here for a serious relationship. I just want a friend. There’s no pretense here. Just the bottom line. Use that. People shouldn’t be ashamed to want what they want, and I think relaying that message in copy somewhere in plain sight on several high traffic pages will give people a sense of empowerment and let them bypass the guilt of wanting something outside the socially accepted norm. I really think that’s your selling point here: to sell that idea at the same time as you sell a quality dating site for everybody else.

    5) Please share any additional feedback/comments you may have.
    Once again, I like the layout, the colors and art, and the ease of navigation. the blog with love advice is a great idea; hopefully you email a posted question once a week to users. Perhaps you could also have a user submitted answer page where users can either answer the latest question in the thread or even post their own. Users who get enough points for helpful answers could get a free month of membership or an upgraded profile or whatnot. The more you get people involved with the site, the longer they’ll stay, click ads, post more, drive more traffic, etc.

  3. Flavor Connect

    1) Visit https://www.flavorconnect.com/. What is your initial impression of what you see? Are you immediately drawn to click any of the buttons? Why or why not?

    I like the landing page; this is the type of layout that’s atrocious for some sites and perfect for others. It’s fits right in to the dating theme. I like the artwork and the palette, and the site manages to be attractively busy looking without a flood of ads. My first impulse was to fill out the form so I could look at pictures of women :). I really like the concept; it’s unique for the fact that it pairs up motivators as well as people and qualities, which i’m surprised hasn’t been done before. It takes a huge load off of someone who doesn’t have to be ashamed to advertise that they just want a hookup.

    2) Is the site easy to navigate?

    Very easy to navigate; PREDICTABLE. This is good, not bad. I felt like I knew how to use the site before I got to the last link. Major plus. The Upgrade section is identical to the Home section (???). I never felt I was going off to a different part of the site; everything was just a single click back to a previously viewed section.

    3) Are you encouraged to sign up for a free trial/free account? If not, why?

    I was curious enough to bookmark and come back some other time, but my vetting process for ANY new site usually involves sitting on it for a few days and seeing if I still want to return and get involved; otherwise I’d be signed up to goodness knows how many places I’ll never use and receive constant email messages from. I feel like I’d like to come back, but who knows; in a few days I may forget about it.

    4) How do you think the site compares to other similar sites/competitors like woome.com and wocchat.com?

    Both of the aforementioned sites present a cleaner and more wholesome experience (woome actually redirects to zoosk now), but that’s not a bad thing; it means you have your niche. No nonsense and get to the point. I’m here for a hookup. I’m here for a serious relationship. I just want a friend. There’s no pretense here. Just the bottom line. Use that. People shouldn’t be ashamed to want what they want, and I think relaying that message in copy somewhere in plain sight on several high traffic pages will give people a sense of empowerment and let them bypass the guilt of wanting something outside the socially accepted norm. I really think that’s your selling point here: to sell that idea at the same time as you sell a quality dating site for everybody else.

    5) Please share any additional feedback/comments you may have.

    Once again, I like the layout, the colors and art, and the ease of navigation. the blog with love advice is a great idea; hopefully you email a posted question once a week to users. Perhaps you could also have a user submitted answer page where users can either answer the latest question in the thread or even post their own. Users who get enough points for helpful answers could get a free month of membership or an upgraded profile or whatnot. The more you get people involved with the site, the longer they’ll stay, click ads, post more, drive more traffic, etc.

  4. Flavor Connect

    1) Visit https://www.flavorconnect.com/. What is your initial impression of what you see? Are you immediately drawn to click any of the buttons? Why or why not?

    I like the landing page; this is the type of layout that’s atrocious for some sites and perfect for others. It’s fits right in to the dating theme. I like the artwork and the palette, and the site manages to be attractively busy looking without a flood of ads. My first impulse was to fill out the form so I could look at pictures of women :). I really like the concept; it’s unique for the fact that it pairs up motivators as well as people and qualities, which i’m surprised hasn’t been done before. It takes a huge load off of someone who doesn’t have to be ashamed to advertise that they just want a hookup.

    2) Is the site easy to navigate?

    Very easy to navigate; PREDICTABLE. This is good, not bad. I felt like I knew how to use the site before I got to the last link. Major plus. The Upgrade section is identical to the Home section (???). I never felt I was going off to a different part of the site; everything was just a single click back to a previously viewed section.

    3) Are you encouraged to sign up for a free trial/free account? If not, why?

    I was curious enough to bookmark and come back some other time, but my vetting process for ANY new site usually involves sitting on it for a few days and seeing if I still want to return and get involved; otherwise I’d be signed up to goodness knows how many places I’ll never use and receive constant email messages from. I feel like I’d like to come back, but who knows; in a few days I may forget about it.

    4) How do you think the site compares to other similar sites/competitors like woome.com and wocchat.com?

    Both of the aforementioned sites present — in appearance — a cleaner and more wholesome experience (woome actually redirects to zoosk now), but that’s not a bad thing; it means you have your niche. No nonsense and get to the point. I’m here for a hookup. I’m here for a serious relationship. I just want a friend. There’s no pretense here. Just the bottom line. Use that. People shouldn’t be ashamed to want what they want, and I think relaying that message in copy somewhere in plain sight on several high traffic pages will give people a sense of empowerment and let them bypass the guilt of wanting something outside the socially accepted norm. I really think that’s your selling point here: to sell that idea at the same time as you sell a quality dating site for everybody else.

    5) Please share any additional feedback/comments you may have.

    Once again, I like the layout, the colors and art, and the ease of navigation. the blog with love advice is a great idea; hopefully you email a posted question once a week to users. Perhaps you could also have a user submitted answer page where users can either answer the latest question in the thread or even post their own. Users who get enough points for helpful answers could get a free month of membership or an upgraded profile or whatnot. The more you get people involved with the site, the longer they’ll stay, click ads, post more, drive more traffic, etc.

  5. 1) Visit https://www.flavorconnect.com/. What is your initial impression of what you see? Are you immediately drawn to click any of the buttons? Why or why not?
    The bright colors are very fun, it makes it look very social and alive. I don’t think the colors are distracting or too bright that it makes it difficult to see, and it doesn’t make the site look too busy. It looks like a fun place to visit.2) Is the site easy to navigate?
    Surprisingly easy! Very good design, and I think the layout is very intuitive and well thought-out. 3) Are you encouraged to sign up for a free trial/free account? If not, why?
    I’m actually encouraged more to tell my friends about the site. I know a few people who are looking for a fun and safe place to meet people, and this really might be the site for them! The site does not look scary or dangerous, nor is it too boring, so I think it is very encouraging to try out a trial to see how it works.4) How do you think the site compares to other similar sites/competitors like woome.com and wocchat.com?
    I like this site a LOT better. Wocchat has a very boring layout that looks more like a default page maker setting on a blog. I couldn’t see woome.com without signing up for zoosk, and that turned me away. Your site looks fun and lively. 5) Please share any additional feedback/comments you may have.
    I’m impressed! The layout is fun. The colors are bright but not eye-burning, and it really has a fun college/party feel without being obnoxious. It looks like people who join this site are going to have a fun time without getting pulled into something too serious or something a little sketchy. I actually really enjoy this site, and in fact, I think I will be sharing it with my friends!

  6. At first glance of the web page I do not like it. Looks like a web page for teens.  I would move on to another site that looks more mature. Thats just me though. The site is easy to navigate through though. Just because of the lay out I am not encouraged to sign up for the free trial.  If i am looking for a dating web page I would try match.com or other ones.  This to me just screams young and is what i would stay away from.

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