Introducing Bonrr: The New Dog-Sharing App For Desperate Guys On Tinder
ired of getting left-swiped? Sick of getting rejected by girls on Tinder?
Don’t worry, RoJaK’s start-up incubator has found the answer to all of your woes. We are proud to introduce Bonrr™— an Uber for Dogs.
Bonrr™ is an app-based platform that allows guys to share and borrow pet dogs, thereby increasing their chances of getting matched on Tinder. It is founded by Founder/CEO Jeremy M. Foo and CTO/Dog-Owner Pang Wei Jie — longtime dog-sharers turned business partners.
“How did it start? Oh, I just went to borrow Wei Jie’s Labrador for my Tinder pic one day when I thought ‘there should be an app for this’,” he said.
“Jeremy has been single for 3 years,” explained Wei Jie.
And so Bonrr was born, with a mission to help horny, desperate guys who cannot get any action on Tinder. Dog-owners receive ‘bones’ for lending their dog to single guys, who can pay one ‘bone’ for a quick photo-op or up to nine ‘bones’ to borrow the dog overnight.
Those bones can then be traded, or redeemed for discounts.
“It works 100% because a dog in your Tinder profile is scientifically proven to increase the number of matches tenfold,” Jeremy explains.
At press time, Bonrr has received $600 million dollars in series A funding from Softbank, Temasek, and Tencent. Despite a pitch deck that contained nothing but 7 pictures of Sheila (Wei Jie’s Labrador), analysts from around the world have hailed Bonrr as a ‘game-changer’, a ‘industry-disruptor’ and ‘a vision of what the future could be’.
As for the two friends, they are already working on their next big disruption: a cat-sharing app targeted at the same demographic.
“We’ve already thought of a name but we want to run it by our lawyers first,” said Wei Jie.