'Nerd' who set up a dating app to help her daughter find a husband has launched new site - for geeks
  • 10 months ago
A 'history nerd' who set up a dating app to help her daughter find a husband has launched a new site - for geeks.

Dennie Smith, 62, was on a "geeky" World War history trip in France when the idea came to her.

She previously set up a dating site to help her daughter, Laurel, 34, find love - to no avail.

Dennie launched her new app, Geek Meet Club, in November 2022 and said it is a “safe fun platform where you can flaunt your geekiness without being judged”.

The app has around 2,500 certified nerdy members and is strictly for geeks.

Dennie, a hair salon owner, from South Croydon, London, said: "I went on a tour with a group and a guide to France where we walked in all the tunnels of the trenches.

“It was a group of 13 of us, 10 men and two women and everyone was getting on so well that I just thought ‘wouldn’t it be nice to do a geek one?’”

"I am a passionate geek.

"Members we have told me they wouldn’t feel comfortable writing their passions on mainstream sights."

Dennie had previously been trying to hitch her daughter when she came up with her first dating app - Traditional Dating Club - in 2018.

She said: "Laurel wanted a gentleman, a man who wouldn't find it weird opening the car door for her or paying for a meal."

"That was the thing that started off the first app, though sadly it didn't work for Laurel!"

Her new app - the Geek Meet Club allows users to opt for dates, to network, or to make friendships based off their geeky tendencies - whether that’s Lord of the Rings, Warhammer or any other interest deemed to be uncool.

Dennie has relied largely on voluntary help from web developers to get her app up and running, and personally vets every single profile to ensure that people aren’t putting inappropriate things on their profile.

She said: “I’m up at six every day. It’s hard work, but I think my hard work is paying off."

Dennie, who has run a hair salon in South Croydon for 30 years, spends her free time touring European World War battlefields.

She has been to the Western front to walk in the trenches in Normandy and has visited some of the beaches where the D-Day landings took place.

Her husband, Graham, 61, a school caretaker, has no such inclination, so the trips are normally solo.

She said: “I go off on history trips on my own.

“I collect World War memorabilia.

“I’ve toured abandoned underground tunnels in London.

“I’ve got a weird collection of items from an air raid siren to medals, to my grandad's dog tag, and even a suffragette flag.

“I am a passionate geek.”

Dennie said many geeks have difficulty coming out of their shell, especially in the dating sphere.

She has a real-life confidence coach working for her which people can talk to in the app.