Safer Date Selected In Ignite North East Pre-Accelerator


Mahogany Relationships is delighted to announce that its revolutionary safer-dating platform, Safer Date, has been selected to join the prestigious Ignite North East pre-accelerator. This selection reflects the innovation and importance of Mahogany’s vision to make safer-dating more accessible and satisfying for all.


The purpose of the pre-accelerator program is to invest in early-stage tech startups and to equip them with the resources to scale. By working with Ignite North East, Safer Date will benefit from an extensive network of industry experts and skilled mentors, access to investment opportunities, and a renowned platform from which to kickstart and accelerate the platform’s growth. With this funding and support, Safer Date aims to garner significant user growth and reach new heights in the safer-dating space.

Key Takeaways


  • Mahogany Relationships’ revolutionary safer-dating platform, Safer Date, has been selected to join the prestigious Ignite North East pre-accelerator.
  • Dating platform will benefit from extensive network of industry experts and skilled mentors, access to investment opportunities, and acclaimed platform from which to kickstart and accelerate growth.
  • Safer Date seeks to garner significant user growth and reach new heights in the safer-dating space.
  • Company looks to maximize profit and serve user base.
  • Online dating platform seeks to make safer-dating more accessible and satisfactory

Much safer Date, an online dating start-up which declares to have no phony profiles or catfishes, has actually been picked in a new accelerator program. Fire Up North East, which is running the program, will be supplying ₤ 10,000 to all picked services.

Services selected for the program will likewise get mentoring from tech business owners, and be welcomed to workshops with service specialists. There will likewise be chances for the start-ups to gain access to over ₤ 250,000 in credits from Amazon Web Services, Hubspot, and Stripe.

The pre-accelerator effort is moneyed by the North of Tyne Combined