Miami · Founding cohort · 2025
Selene is for people who are done with the apps, done with the small talk, and ready to find their person — for real this time.
"I built Selene at almost 30, single, exhausted,
and completely sure of what I want.
Not because I'd given up. Because I refused to."
I deleted every app. Swore I was done. Then downloaded them again at midnight because I just want to meet someone.
I know exactly what I want — a partner, a family, a future built with someone who matches where I'm going. What I don't want is another hour of small talk with someone I knew wasn't right before the appetizers arrived.
I watched everyone around me find their person. I kept wondering when it would be my turn. My standards are high — and they should be. But somewhere out there is someone who meets them.
I built Selene because I needed it. If you're reading this and you feel that same exhausted, hopeful, completely-done-but-not-really feeling — this is for you.
Founder, Selene — Miami
Not a checklist. A real conversation with our AI about who you are, what you value, and what you're building toward. Twenty minutes. The most intentional thing you'll ever do on a dating app.
No swiping. No feed. When Selene finds someone genuinely compatible — values, vision, lifestyle — we introduce you. Only matches above 70% compatibility reach your inbox. Quality over volume, always.
Before you meet in person, you connect on a guided video call — intentional questions, real conversation, real chemistry check. No more showing up to a date you knew was wrong before you sat down.
If you're casually dating, Selene isn't for you — and that's intentional. This is for the person who knows what they want and is serious about finding it.
If you're looking for something casual, there are plenty of apps for that. Selene isn't one of them.
We open the beta when we have an equal number of men and women on the waitlist. Founding members lock in $199/year — forever.
You're on the list.
We'll be in touch soon. In the meantime —
you already know this was the right call.
Welcome to Selene.