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Clover Is For Quantity

Branding itself as on-demand dating, Clover boasts offerings like setting up dates on your behalf, and games of 20 questions so your audience can get to know you better. I haven't been using it long — in fact, I downloaded it today as I was researching this article. What I've learned is it's not much different than other dating apps except for one incredibly cumbersome design flaw. To accept or reject a candidate, "no" is on the right and "yes" is on the left. VERY confusing for a swiping culture that agrees on the opposite layout across all other apps. My other issue is that much like Match.com and OkCupid, folks can message you without your swiping yes on them. This is overwhelming when you've got multiple apps going at the same time, but if you're new to a city or perhaps just want to throw yourself headfirst into the dating pool, you'll certainly get plenty of traction right away on Clover.