How to find your partner using a data-driven approach

How to find your partner using a data-driven approach

Technology has transformed almost everything that we do. Indian arranged marriages remain one of the isolated unexplored islands in the digital ocean. Though we have digitized the process with matrimonial websites, the core process remains more or less the same. Despite all the entrepreneurship craze and app-mania, this domain remains relatively untapped.?

????????One of the core pillars of digitally transforming any process is to leverage data for decision-making. This improves effectiveness, reduces risk, and enables scaling. Currently, the sole point of data used is astrology to check the compatibility. However, relying on a single data point (with questionable credibility) is way too risky. So here are a few data points to consider if someone wants to kick some tech into the whole process.?


How they treat others - Uber Score

A civilized partner who treats people who don't have authority over them with respect is a must-have. Though people can pretend to be nice for short terms during the dating phase, their Uber score will tell who they really are.

Disclaimer:?You are not on the quest for the next Mother Teresa. So be reasonable with the expectations. Use your score as a benchmark.


How they spend money - Cibil score

Financial compatibility is core to sustaining a marriage. Make sure your prospective partner is mature enough to handle money.

Disclaimer:?The world is full of people who invest based on Elon Musk's tweet. Beware.


What they watch - Netflix profile.

Once you marry someone, it is implicit that you are bound to watch what they like for 100s of hours and vice versa. So go through their Netflix recommendations. Netflix algorithms are intelligent. Trust them.?


What they believe - Facebook Feed

Scroll through their Facebook timeline. Understand the causes they are ready to die and kill for. Then, analyze whether you agree on human rights, religion, and politics.


What they eat - Swiggy/Zomato.

Go through their order history. If you are not drooling, that's a red flag.?


Add-Ons

What they Read - Good Reads

What puts them in Zone - Amazon Music

What makes them go Aww - Pet choice

How long will they be there- Insurance claims



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