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In just 2.5 years, Dateability has grown from 10,000 to 35,000 members. The platform is now launching an updated app to further support its mission of making dating accessible and inclusive for people with disabilities and chronic illnesses.
The app integrates specific accessibility features tailored for different disabilities, ensuring that users can engage in meaningful and equitable ways. This commitment to accessibility is central to its design and community approach.
Dateability goes beyond romantic connections by fostering a supportive space where individuals with disabilities and chronic illnesses can find community, share experiences, and feel less isolated.
Stories from users highlight how the platform has transformed lives—whether through finding love, friendship, or simply belonging. These stories continue to validate the mission in powerful and unexpected ways.
Inclusivity shapes every aspect of Dateability’s culture. It drives how the platform is designed, how the community interacts, and how members feel welcomed regardless of ability or background.
One of the biggest challenges has been breaking stereotypes and addressing societal misconceptions about dating with disabilities. Overcoming these obstacles has strengthened the team’s resolve and deepened their mission.
Future growth plans include expanding reach, adding new accessibility-driven features, and continuing to evolve the app so that more people can build authentic relationships in a safe, inclusive environment.
Ready to enhance your dating experience? Join our Dating Made Easier community for coaching and support along your path to meaningful connection.
Supporting Dating and Relationships membership (for special educators and professionals in disability services) - is for professionals in the disability field who are looking for training and resources to effectively help students/people with disabilities in developing dating and relationship skills. Click here to learn more.
Music by Successful Motivation
Artwork photo by Elevate
By Kathy O'Connell5
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Register here for the Loving Our Bodies Workshop.
In just 2.5 years, Dateability has grown from 10,000 to 35,000 members. The platform is now launching an updated app to further support its mission of making dating accessible and inclusive for people with disabilities and chronic illnesses.
The app integrates specific accessibility features tailored for different disabilities, ensuring that users can engage in meaningful and equitable ways. This commitment to accessibility is central to its design and community approach.
Dateability goes beyond romantic connections by fostering a supportive space where individuals with disabilities and chronic illnesses can find community, share experiences, and feel less isolated.
Stories from users highlight how the platform has transformed lives—whether through finding love, friendship, or simply belonging. These stories continue to validate the mission in powerful and unexpected ways.
Inclusivity shapes every aspect of Dateability’s culture. It drives how the platform is designed, how the community interacts, and how members feel welcomed regardless of ability or background.
One of the biggest challenges has been breaking stereotypes and addressing societal misconceptions about dating with disabilities. Overcoming these obstacles has strengthened the team’s resolve and deepened their mission.
Future growth plans include expanding reach, adding new accessibility-driven features, and continuing to evolve the app so that more people can build authentic relationships in a safe, inclusive environment.
Ready to enhance your dating experience? Join our Dating Made Easier community for coaching and support along your path to meaningful connection.
Supporting Dating and Relationships membership (for special educators and professionals in disability services) - is for professionals in the disability field who are looking for training and resources to effectively help students/people with disabilities in developing dating and relationship skills. Click here to learn more.
Music by Successful Motivation
Artwork photo by Elevate

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