We're focused on creating long lasting, genuine friendships based on student's intrinsic qualities, such as personality traits and interests.
We are not a dating app, and we're proud of it. Match, chat, and meet other college students like never before. Whether you are coming onto campus for the first time during orientation, looking to study with a classmate, or just wanting to expand your network, Pop allows you to avoid the superficiality of current social media when meeting new people. Our filter feature gives users the power to specify who they want to meet by interest, year, or major. This way, you can find the students you are looking for.
Exploring your campus community can be a real test, but Pop is setting a new standard in making new friends as easy as possible. We feel true connections can be made without seeing someone else's face or name, and we encourage users to be their absolute genuine selves. Simply put in your personality and your interests, and our friend finder algorithm will match you with others like you!
While those on Pop are anonymous, we require all users to verify themselves through their .edu email, so that you can be sure you are talking to a fellow university student!
No profile pictures. No name. We want students to feel comfortable in their own skin, without having to push forward their “best selves”. Meeting new people on Pop will give you a new view on what it's like to make deep connections digitally. You never know, you could meet your next roommate, find your perfect community, and create the friendships that last a lifetime on Pop!
POP is setting a new standard in making new friends as easy as possible. We're breaking down the stigma associated with “putting yourself out there” and forcing people to pretend to be someone they're not. We encourage users to be their absolute genuine selves. Simply put in your personality and your interests, and you're ready to meet new people!
We break down stereotypes to encourage diversity of culture and thought
No profile pictures. No name. Those are the two main factors for stereotypes when it comes to the current social media market. We want students to feel comfortable in their own skin, without having to push forward their “best selves”