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How Grindr's new 'Right Now' live feature enables even quicker hookups
Grindr has officially gone live. The apps newest feature, Right Now, is a scrollable feed where users can post photos and text for an hour at a time, letting nearby folks know exactly what theyre looking for right now.Unlike the traditional grid view that sorts profiles by proximity, Right Now functions like a stripped-down, sexed-up version of Twitter. Posts disappear after an hour, but users can mark themselves as ready to host (yes, that kind of host) and make their intentions clear upfront.See on InstagramGrindr says the idea came from user demand. We built this intention-based feature based on feedback from our community, said Chief Product Officer AJ Balance in a statement, so they can connect with like-minded people without wasting time on mismatched expectations.The feature soft-launched in March, and thanks to overwhelming engagement, Grindr accelerated its global rollout.For now, users will receive a few free sessions per week, depending on their location, with the option to purchase additional sessions. Accessing the feed is simple: its now embedded into the app via a new button on the main grid, the bottom nav bar, or the side drawer.Right Now is part of a larger Grindr overhaul that includes AI-powered tools like A-List (a chat summarizer) and Wingman (an AI flirting assistant). Its all part of the companys plan to revamp its image, recover from a rocky IPO, and cash in on immediacy.Call it the Global Gayborhood in Your Pocket, as Grindrs branding goesbut now its also your local live feed for horny dispatches.Because when someone asks if youre up, Grindr wants to make sure you answer fast.
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