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Cooper Boice
Founder of Mutual
Cooper Boice is the founder of Mutual, a dating app specifically designed for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS). Launched in April 2016, Mutual has quickly become one of the largest and fastest-growing dating platforms for LDS singles, offering a unique alternative to mainstream dating apps like Tinder.
Background and Education
Cooper Boice graduated from Brigham Young University (BYU) with a Bachelor of Science in Finance between 2007 and 2014. After completing his studies, he relocated to Arizona, where he recognized a gap in the dating market for LDS individuals seeking partners with similar values and beliefs.13
Development of Mutual
The idea for Mutual stemmed from Boice's personal experiences post-graduation, where he found it challenging to meet other LDS singles outside Utah. In response, he collaborated with tech-savvy friends to create an app that would facilitate connections among LDS singles globally. The app allows users to swipe on profiles, similar to other dating apps, but includes features tailored to the LDS community, such as sharing mission experiences and a "Readiness meter" indicating relationship intentions.247
Impact and Success
Since its launch, Mutual has gained significant traction, reportedly amassing over 150,000 users worldwide. Boice has highlighted numerous success stories, including several engagements that have resulted from connections made through the app.45 The platform aims to foster a respectful online dating environment that aligns with LDS values, distinguishing itself from more general dating services.34
In addition to his role at Mutual, Cooper Boice is proficient in both English and Spanish, reflecting his background and experiences during his Spanish-speaking LDS mission in South America.16