


Profiles use information from both networks, such as what your job is and what university you went to, and you are given curated matches based on your preferences. The League, the dating app branded as “elitist” in the press, has launched in San Francisco, and wants to correct some misconceptions about their product.įounded by 29-year-old Stanford MBA graduate Amanda Bradford, the app seeks to create a selective and secure user base, by requiring singles to have both a LinkedIn and Facebook account.