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forever
Free for all female members with no hidden costs, upsells, or premium paywalls. All features included.
per arranged date
Approximately $5,000 per arranged date. Each introduction is fully curated with AI + human review. No monthly subscription required.
one-time on marriage
Payable only upon marriage resulting from a Keeper-arranged match. This is a contractual agreement, not an upfront cost.
Pricing sourced from Keeper AI · Last verified March 2026
Keeper's pricing reflects the matchmaking industry's supply-demand dynamics and its success-based model. Women are free to attract a large, high-quality female member pool (currently 1.1M+). Men pay per date because the model is success-based — Keeper earns when it delivers results, not from subscriptions. The company argues this aligns incentives: unlike dating apps that profit from keeping you swiping, Keeper profits only from successful matches.
Keeper claims approximately 1 in 10 arranged first dates lead to lasting relationships or engagements, based on their beta period data. This is a remarkably high rate if it holds at scale, but the company is still young ($4M raised in late 2025) and the statistic hasn't been independently verified. Results likely depend on the quality of your profile, the current member pool in your area, and how honest your post-date feedback is.
Keeper explicitly prioritizes match quality over speed. Some members receive matches quickly; others may wait weeks or months. The company states that the search sometimes moves fast and other times requires patience. Geographic location, the specificity of your preferences, and the current composition of the member pool in your area all affect timing.
The marriage bounty is approximately $50,000 that male members contractually agree to pay if their Keeper-arranged match leads to marriage. It is a success fee that creates an unusual incentive structure where Keeper is financially motivated to make matches that lead to long-term commitment. According to Business Insider, Keeper has contracted $14 million in marriage bounties to date.
Currently, Keeper only supports heterosexual matching. The women-first introduction flow and the gendered pricing model (free for women, paid for men) are structurally designed around male-female pairings. The company has not announced plans for same-sex matching support.
No. Keeper is a fully managed matchmaking service — you cannot browse profiles, swipe, or self-select matches. The AI identifies candidates, human matchmakers review them, and introductions are made on your behalf. This managed approach is intentional: it removes the paradox-of-choice problem that plagues dating apps but also means you have less control over the process.
After each date, you provide detailed feedback to your matchmaker about what worked and what didn't. This feedback is used to refine your future matches. The per-date fee still applies for the introduction itself — Keeper charges for the arranged date, not for a successful outcome (the marriage bounty is the success-based component).
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