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If you’re tired of the usual “swipe, match, disappear” routine, Vibing is at least trying something different. Instead of treating dating like a numbers game, it leans into sharing moments—basically short vlogs that show what you’re into and what your life looks like.

In my experience, the vibe here is more social than “serious dating app” right away. You can post, tag interests, and meet people through shared moments. And yeah, there’s an AI assistant involved—Vivi—that’s meant to help you capture and share your best stuff without overthinking it.
Do I think it’s perfect? Not yet. But I do think it’s a fun concept, especially if you’d rather start conversations based on something real (like a clip from your day) instead of just a profile photo.
Vibing Review
So what exactly is Vibing? It’s a connection app built around moment vlogs. Instead of writing a long bio and hoping someone reads it, you can share short video snippets—your “slice of life.” The app makes it pretty easy to create and post, and it leans on AI to help you shape the content.
One thing I liked right away: it feels less performative than some platforms. Tagging interests and sharing moments makes it easier to find people who actually relate to what you post. You’re not just matching based on “Do you like travel?”—you’re matching based on “Here’s the time I went hiking and tagged it as outdoors.”
Vivi, the AI assistant, is the centerpiece for a lot of the “why this app is different” talk. It’s there to guide you when you’re recording and to help with prompts when you’re stuck. When I used it, the suggestions were the kind of thing you’d expect—like helping you choose what to capture and how to phrase a post. Nothing magical, but it does reduce the blank-page feeling.
And if you’re the type who gets quiet in chats, you’ll probably appreciate the conversation starter help. It’s basically there to nudge you past the awkward “hey… what’s up” stage. I tested a few prompts and found they’re most useful when you’re replying to someone’s moment—because then you can reference something specific instead of guessing.
Matching is also built around shared moments. That’s a big deal. Traditional dating apps often feel like everyone’s profiles are generic. Here, the content gives you actual conversation fuel. Want to ask about a weekend trip? It’s right there. Want to talk about a hobby? The tags and clips make it easier.
Chat supports more than just text too. Depending on what’s available in your version, you can send different media types (and that usually makes conversations feel more natural). Still, I’ll be honest: early-stage apps can be a little inconsistent. If you run into hiccups, it’s usually the kind of thing you’d expect while they keep improving.
Key Features
- Moment creation for vlogs with AI-assisted media options
- AI assistant “Vivi” for guidance while creating and support when you’re stuck
- Tagging system so your interests show up visually and help people find you faster
- Matching based on shared moments rather than just swiping through photos
- Chat with multiple media options to keep conversations from feeling flat
Pros and Cons
Pros
- It’s easy to use. The interface doesn’t feel complicated, and posting moments doesn’t require a ton of setup.
- More “real” than typical dating apps. Because your content shows what you actually do, conversations start with something concrete.
- Vivi helps when you don’t know what to say or film. If you’re not a natural content creator, this matters.
- Free to use. For a new social + dating concept, that’s a big plus.
Cons
- AI can be a little inconsistent. I’ve seen occasional weirdness where the assistant doesn’t respond the way you expect, or the suggestions feel off for a second.
- It’s still a newer app. So you may run into bugs or features that feel like they’re still being tuned.
- Not everyone wants to vlog. If you’d rather keep things simple and text-based, this style might feel like extra work.
Pricing Plans
Good news: Vibing is free to use. No subscription wall just to post moments or chat. If they add paid tiers later, I’ll be watching closely to see whether it actually improves the experience or just locks away basic features.
Wrap up
If you want a dating/friendship app that feels more like sharing your life than optimizing a profile, Vibing is worth trying. The moment-based matching and the Vivi assistant are the real differentiators, and in my experience they make it easier to start conversations that don’t die after one message.
If you do try it, my advice is simple: post 2–3 moments right away, use tags that actually match your interests, and when you chat, reference something from their vlog. It makes the whole thing feel way less awkward.




