ORLANDO, Fla.—Independent creators Jason and Stephanie Class have launched two connected platforms designed to modernize how couples and adult creators explore compatibility, communication and creator discovery online: KindaIntoThat.com and VibeMatchPro.com.
Built outside the traditional dating-app model, the platforms focus “less on swiping and more on understanding preferences, overlap, curiosity and authentic connection,” a company representatives said.
Kinda Into That is an anonymous compatibility experience centered around a large-scale intimacy and personality quiz. Users complete a guided questionnaire and receive a private “Vibe Code” that can be compared with partners, friends or groups without sharing personal information, email addresses or account logins.
“There’s a huge difference between attraction and compatibility,” co-founder Stephanie said. “Most people never actually get a structured way to communicate what they’re curious about, what they’re comfortable with, or where they overlap with someone else. We wanted to create something that makes those conversations easier.”
The platform currently allows comparisons between multiple users at once while keeping individual responses private. According to the founders, future updates may include expanded group analytics, compatibility layers and creator integration tools.
VibeMatchPro is being developed as a discovery platform designed specifically for adult creators and their audiences. Instead of relying entirely on algorithms, hashtags or generic categories, the system aims to help users discover creators based on shared interests, preferences and compatibility scoring.
The founders describe the long-term vision as “a recommendation engine built around actual overlap instead of random traffic.”
“We’re not trying to build another dating app,” explained Jason. “And we’re not trying to replace existing creator platforms. We’re building infrastructure that helps couples, fans, creators and communities find experiences they’re genuinely aligned with.”
The platforms were created by the husband-and-wife team behind the “Awkward Pillow Talk” podcast and several intimacy-focused online projects. Both founders said the products were originally built for personal use before evolving into something larger.
One of the project’s defining features is its “privacy-first structure.” Users are not required to provide names, emails or identifying details to participate in the compatibility system, and comparisons operate through generated Vibe Codes instead of public profiles.
While still in early rollout stages, the platforms have already begun circulating within creator communities, lifestyle spaces and intimacy education circles.
Additional information can be found on X @ImKindaIntoThat.


