Matchmaking, chat, voice, and live 1-on-1 video — the full anatomy of a modern dating or friendship app, built by the team that shipped Cutiepie to the Play Store.
Whether you’re building a swipe-based dating app like Tinder or Bumble, or a friendship and companionship platform like FRND or Dost where strangers meet over voice and video, the engineering challenges are the same: real-time presence, matchmaking queues that feel instant, calls that hold up on real mobile networks, and a trust-and-safety layer that keeps the platform usable and store-compliant. We’ve shipped all of it — Cutiepie, a 1-on-1 live video calling and social discovery app we built end to end, is on the Google Play Store today.
Social products also live or die on their economy. Coin wallets, gifting, paid calls, and subscriptions need UPI and Razorpay flows that clear reliably, fraud controls, and analytics that show exactly where users drop out of the funnel. We build the monetisation machinery alongside the matchmaking, not as an afterthought.
Queue-based matching that pairs users in seconds — by preference, language, or availability — with presence that updates live across the app.
Low-latency 1-on-1 video and voice built for real mobile networks, with reconnection handling, quality fallbacks, and per-minute billing hooks.
Real-time chat with media, virtual gifting, streaks, and notification loops tuned for retention rather than spam.
In-app coin economies with UPI, Razorpay, and in-app purchase top-ups — ledgered, reconciled, and fraud-aware.
Reporting, blocking, image and stream moderation, KYC hooks for hosts, and admin tooling — the layer that keeps a social platform alive and store-compliant.
Instrumentation from day one — signup to first match to first call to first payment — so growth decisions run on data, not vibes.
The work below is live right now — in app stores and in browsers, with real users on it.
Two-week sprints, weekly demos, production-ready from sprint one. You see the product before every invoice.
We start with the problem, not the solution.
Figma-first. Component-driven.
Two-week sprints. Production-ready from day one.
Catch it before your users do.
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Yes. Friendship and companionship apps like FRND and Dost combine real-time matchmaking, voice and video calling, coin-based monetisation, and heavy moderation — exactly the systems we built and shipped for Cutiepie, a 1-on-1 live video calling app on the Play Store. We can build a comparable platform shaped around your positioning and audience.
ShipLine Solutions designed, developed, and shipped Cutiepie — a 1-on-1 live video calling and social discovery app — for Cutiepie World Pvt. Ltd. It is live on the Google Play Store, with real-time matchmaking and low-latency video built in-house.
A focused first version — onboarding, matchmaking, chat or calling, and a payment loop — typically ships in 10 to 14 weeks. The biggest schedule risks are moderation and store review policies for dating apps, so we build for both from week one rather than discovering them at submission time.
The models that work in this category are coin wallets (users buy coins and spend them on calls or gifts), per-minute paid calls, subscriptions for visibility or unlimited matches, and virtual gifting. We build the wallet, the UPI and in-app purchase top-up flows, and the reconciliation behind whichever mix fits your product.
Reporting and blocking from day one, automated image and stream moderation where it makes sense, KYC for hosts on monetised platforms, and an admin console for a human review queue. Besides protecting users, this is what keeps a dating or social app compliant with Play Store and App Store policy.
A 30-minute call, then a one-week discovery sprint with a written brief and a fixed-scope estimate. No obligation past that.
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