AccessDate

AccessDate helps couples and new matches plan dates that won’t fall apart due to accessibility surprises. Users create an “Access Profile” (mobility, sensory, fatigue, communication, service animal, dietary, medication timing, etc.) and a “Comfort Boundaries” checklist they can share selectively. The app suggests date ideas and venues based on verified accessibility signals: step-free entry, restroom width, lighting/noise levels, seating, wait times, parking/drop-off, captioned screens, and quiet zones. A lightweight “Plan Card” summarizes what to expect and what to avoid, plus a contingency plan (backup venue, rest breaks, ride pickup points). Verification is crowdsourced with photo prompts and structured fields, because venue listings are often wrong. This is not a dating app; it plugs into existing dating and relationship workflows and focuses on reducing friction, embarrassment, and last-minute cancellations.

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