Pack your backup
Set the basics, share what matters, and keep the product language soft, private, and practical.
LumLum is your discreet dating-prep for Australian women a pocket-sized friend that helps you feel comfortable, covered, and free to move through the night your way.
The best protection does not take over the day. It sits quietly in your bag, lets you relax, and gives you options if the night changes.
Set the basics, share what matters, and keep the product language soft, private, and practical.
Guide her through official sources and context with plain receipts, not courtroom energy.
Create a ready card, choose trusted contacts, set a timer, and keep a graceful exit path.
The selling promise is comfort and freedom. The product still needs a careful source model under the surface, so trust does not collapse when users or investors look closely.
Runs as a permissioned verification path, with legal wording in Terms and plain prompts at the moment it matters.
Routes users to public teacher-register lookups and explains that registration status is not a criminal report.
Maps fragmented public records, warns about name collisions, and keeps source context attached.
Reduces catfishing risk before any deeper verification or date plan is created.
Busy, visible exits, staff helped me wait for my ride.
Date kept changing venue. I stayed in the first location.
Shared my plan, timer checked in, left when I wanted.
The brand should borrow from period-care buying behaviour: lightness, relief, confidence, privacy, body trust, and never having to explain why you need backup.
Enough monetisation signal for a seed round without making the first habit feel heavy.
1 date kit, ready card, check-in timer.
Unlimited date kits, source guidance, trusted contacts, community notes.
Advanced insights, custom night plans, and priority support.
Consumer pull, ritual-led retention, and a compliance-aware wedge into trust infrastructure.
Detailed consent, source-limit, moderation, privacy, and emergency-use language belongs here and in the request flow.
No. LumLum is a confidence product with a permissioned verification pathway. Public-source guidance is limited, contextual, and source-linked.
You can use official public teacher registers to verify published registration status. LumLum treats that as source guidance, not a private background report.
Permission is captured before a personal verification request runs. Detailed legal wording lives in Terms, but users still see the boundary in the flow.
Women can share a ready card, invite trusted contacts, compare public-source guidance, and build a community memory without turning care into gossip.