Virtual Matchmaking Service

2 Virtual Matchmaking Service Success Stories [2024]

Updated: October 7th, 2024

Matchmaking businesses identify and connect companies and people with common business interests or complementary services. The cost to start a matchmaking business is significantly less than that of most businesses and has a considerable profit margin.

In this list, you'll find real-world virtual matchmaking service success stories and very profitable examples of starting a virtual matchmaking service that makes money.

1. Society Service ($2.4M/year)

Marike van der Velden came up with the idea for Society Service, the largest high-end escort service in The Netherlands, when she met a young lady who worked as a glamour model and had been approached with requests for paid companionship. Recognizing a need for a professional and discreet escort service, Marike and her business partner started Society Service in 2006 and quickly gained attention from the press, leading to a successful launch and a multi-million dollar annual turnover providing the Girlfriend Experience to clients from all walks of life.

How much money it makes: $2.4M/year
How much did it cost to start: $5K
How many people on the team: 0

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How I Started An Escort Service At 21 That Now Generates $200K/Month

Founder of a high-end escort service in The Netherlands discusses the ups and downs of running a controversial business, with revenue reaching multi-million dollars annually and a focus on creating a professional and intimate experience for clients.

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2. TutorCruncher ($1.2M/year)

Samuel Colvin, the Co-founder of TutorCruncher, came up with the idea while working at a tutoring agency and realizing the need for a software solution to streamline administrative tasks. Through hard work and collaboration with tutoring agencies, the TutorCruncher system was developed and launched in 2013. Today, it is the leading tutor management software in the UK, trusted by over one million users worldwide.

How much money it makes: $1.2M/year
How much did it cost to start: $500
How many people on the team: 0

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We Built A $1.2M/Year App For Tutors

TutorCruncher Co-founder Samuel Colvin details the success story of his tutor management software company, which has grown to become the leading software in the UK with over one million users worldwide and is set to expand its market through the launch of a new Tutor App.

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