Rove helps men lead with specific date plans and lets women browse the dates that actually sound fun. Tonight, tomorrow, or this weekend.
$1/week keeps Rove real and helps reduce fake accounts.


No endless swiping. No vague "we should hang out" chats.
Men post real date plans. Women browse what sounds fun.
Rove is $1/week for everyone.
On Rove, men do not start with a vague opener. They start with a plan: time, place, activity, and vibe.
Think Topgolf tonight, coffee tomorrow morning, concert tickets on Friday, or country dancing this weekend. The point is simple: show effort up front so the date is already real before anyone starts chatting.
That keeps the experience practical, intentional, and much closer to an actual night out than another inbox.


Women browse nearby plans by tonight, tomorrow, weekend, activity, and distance. If something sounds genuinely fun, they can request it. If not, they keep browsing.
That means less sorting through low-effort messages and more choosing between real options: a walk, drinks, golf, dinner, live music, or something low-pressure after work.
The plan becomes the opener. She does not have to imagine whether he can lead. She can already see it.
Once he accepts a request, chat opens with the logistics already clear. Both people know what they are meeting for, when it is happening, and what kind of date it is supposed to be.
Rove then supports the conversation with profile verification, blocking and reporting, public-first expectations, and tools meant to keep the interaction respectful.
The app is not trying to trap you in a long pen-pal phase. It is trying to help both people show up to a real plan.


