Score, the dating app for people with good credit, is back

Two years after a short-lived run, Score, a once-exclusive dating app for good credit holders, is returning. The founder behind the platform has broadened its entry requirements, opening it up to anyone who wishes to join.

Key Takeaways:

  • Score originally required good-to-excellent credit for membership
  • The app faced serious controversy, leading to its closure two years ago
  • Now relaunched, Score is open to anyone interested in dating
  • Tech Crunch reported on this shift on February 13, 2026

The Beginning and the Controversy

Score made headlines upon its initial launch, thanks to its unique membership requirement: registrants needed good-to-excellent credit to access the platform. While some saw this niche approach as innovative, others criticized it for creating social barriers. The dating scene took note, and the ensuing debate made national news.

Swift Closure

Despite garnering attention, Score’s run was unexpectedly brief. The platform shut down only two years after going live. The founder cited the controversy as a major factor behind the app’s closure, although specific details on its internal challenges were not made public.

The Return of Score

According to a new announcement, Score’s founder is reopening the app with fewer boundaries. This time around, the platform will not impose any requirements based on credit scores. Industry observers wonder whether the removal of its core distinction will broaden the app’s user base or if it might face similar criticism from skeptics.

Shifting Perspectives on Dating Apps

Many in the startup community see dating apps as a continually evolving space, where niche demands and mainstream acceptance often clash. Score’s re-entry into the market represents a sharp turn from exclusivity to inclusivity. Whether this approach helps it stand out among a sea of competitors remains to be seen, but the story of Score underscores the ongoing dialogue about how personal data and matchmaking intersect.

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