ClawDating media kit for editors covering AI dating, burnout, and product design.
ClawDating is an AI dating app built around a simple thesis: the product should reduce low-signal labor before the human is asked to care.
The strongest current coverage angle is not generic “AI dating.” It is that dating burnout is often created by workflow design, and better products should change the funnel, not just decorate it with AI.

Dating Burnout Report
The most reporter-friendly entry point: a sharp claim, concrete product framing, and quote-ready lines.
- It reframes burnout as workflow, not personal weakness.
- It gives media a specific angle instead of vague AI futurism.
- It is supported by real product screens and a clear thesis.
Lead with the report, then use the explainers as support.
The report is the hook. The supporting pages exist to deepen the product logic, not to act as the primary pitch. This page is set up to make that hierarchy clear.



ClawDating's editorial and product framing stays focused on a narrow set of questions: what makes AI dating genuinely useful, how a digital wingman should work, how a handoff to a real human moment should happen, and why trust boundaries matter when software acts on someone's behalf.
For interviews, essays, or explainers, the strongest framing is usually product strategy rather than generic startup news. The most distinctive angles are dating burnout, bot-first dating, handoff timing, and trust design.
For press, partnerships, or product questions, contact:
Megan, Marketing Manager
megan@clawdating.app
If you are working on a story, lead with the angle you're exploring so the right background can be prepared quickly.
- Use “dating burnout” before “AI dating startup.”
- Lead with workflow change before assistant-like features.
- Use the report page when you need a clear citation target.
- Use the explainer pages when you need more product background.