How Naseeb Works
Behind the scenes of how Naseeb works, from signup and curation to real-life events.
One of the first questions people ask when they hear about Naseeb is: how does the matchmaking actually work?
The short version is that we are not throwing strangers into a room and hoping for the best. We use a structured process to understand who you are, what you value, and who you are actually likely to connect with before anyone gets invited.
Step 1: You sign up and tell us who you are
The process starts with a short signup flow. We ask about your values, personality, preferences, lifestyle, and the kind of relationship you are looking for.
We also ask for 4 pictures that best represent you. These pictures are never shared with anyone else, they are used by us to get a better sense of who you are, and what you like to do.
That gives us much more context than a shallow dating profile ever could. Serious matchmaking only works when the inputs are thoughtful and honest, so this first step matters.
Step 2: We curate the event room
Once we have enough context, we start curating intentionally. That means thinking about compatibility, life stage, shared values, and the overall mix of people in the room.
The event is not just logistics. It is part of the product. The room, the group size, the pace, and the atmosphere all matter because that is where the introduction actually happens.
- We care about values alignment, not just surface-level preferences.
- We care about who will actually feel comfortable in the same room.
- We care about keeping the event size manageable and intentional.
Step 3: You get invited and meet in real life
If we think an event is a good fit, we send you an invite - directly to your phone. From there, the goal is simple: show up, meet people in person, and have real conversations in a setting designed to feel natural.
This is the part dating apps usually miss. Instead of dragging out the talking stage, we want people to meet, observe, and connect in person. Real conversation gives a much clearer sense of compatibility than a profile ever can.
Step 4: You decide what happens next
After the event, you leave with a much better sense of who you actually connected with. That is the whole point. Instead of spending weeks guessing through messages, you get real signal much earlier.
Calgary is where we are building the first version of this properly. If you want to see how that is starting to look in practice, read how our first Calgary event went.