Meet a Mutual is our take on the pitch a friend trend where our mutuals give a presentation to sell their friend to an audience.
All you've gotta do is make your friend a live dating app profile and then present it in person to a party of people hosted by a Meeting Mutuals - in the Jackie's stadium room!
Here's how it works:
You, the friend, present your fabulous single friend who you think is awesome - highlighting their personality, quirks, interests, and what makes them a great catch - in a live presentation on a projector screen.
The presentation should be lighthearted and witty, kind of like a mini sales pitch or a dating profile, but with a personal touch.
It happens in real life! In front of an audience!
Include photos, videos, or fun facts to make the pitch more compelling.
How to participate:
Email us: Send us a Google Slides Deck pitching your single friend (with their permission) by April 26th. We will select around 10 Meet-a-Mutual decks to present at this event.
We'll let you know by April 28th if you've been selected as a presenter. We'll also have a waitlist just in case we have time for more presentations - we'll let you know if you should be prepared.
Attend Meet-A-Mutual on April 30th: Show up and check in with the Host at 6:30pm.
Social: Promote the event on your socials! Invite your mutuals out to support you and your friend :)
Agenda:
7:00pm: Arrive at Jackie's and pick up your stickers that tell everyone if you're single and who you're looking to date (men, women, or everyone)
7:30pm: Pitches start
8:15pm: Break for drink/bathroom/socializing
8:30pm: Pitches continue
9:00-10:00pm: Social hour - go say hi to the singles being pitched and hand off a You're Cute card if you want to connect with them after.
If you want to be a presenter, and pitch a mutual to our live audience: email your presentation (Google Slide decks ONLY) to hello@meetingmutuals.com by April 26th. We will review it, and if selected, we'll let you know by April 28th.
All pitches are subject to approval. Meeting Mutuals reserves the right to refuse or remove any presentation that is offensive, inappropriate, misleading, or not aligned with the values or format of the event.