Frankie Endo Ondo has always been at the forefront of redefining culture. From his lifestyle brand to his work in intimacy and relationships, he has a knack forFrankie Endo Ondo has always been at the forefront of redefining culture. From his lifestyle brand to his work in intimacy and relationships, he has a knack for

CUFFED Enters Tech: Frankie Endo Ondo’s Vision for the Future of Dating in 2026

2025/12/13 17:46

Frankie Endo Ondo has always been at the forefront of redefining culture. From his lifestyle brand to his work in intimacy and relationships, he has a knack for spotting what is missing and creating solutions before people even realize they need them.

Now, he is setting his sights on one of the most crowded and frustrating industries in the world: dating. CUFFED, which began as a lifestyle and relationship brand, is preparing to expand into technology in late 2026 with a mission to make dating more intentional, more trustworthy, and more rooted in real-world connection.

Why Frankie is Breaking Into Tech

For years, dating apps have encouraged endless swiping, superficial matches, and conversations that rarely go anywhere in real life. Frankie believes the next generation of dating technology needs a complete shift in values.

“People are tired of scrolling and chatting endlessly without ever meeting,” he says. “Dating should be about connection, accountability, and community, not just algorithms and looks.”

CUFFED aims to bridge that gap by blending the brand’s philosophy of authenticity with tools designed to make dating feel grounded again.

A Vision for the Future

Although the CUFFED app will not launch until late 2026, the brand is already building anticipation by sharing its vision for what dating technology should look like. The foundation of that vision includes:

Community-driven credibility: A network built on trust, where people can show up with real social proof. Intentional interaction: Features that encourage in-person plans instead of endless messaging.

Memorable experiences: Creative ways for daters to share real moments, rather than relying on scrolling.

Elevated connection: Technology that supports meaningful relationships instead of replacing human connection.

“Dating apps have become transactional,” Frankie explains. “Our goal is to bring back humanity, accountability, and intention into how people meet.”

Why CUFFED is Sharing the Vision Now

Even before the app exists, Frankie and his team want to shift the conversation around dating technology. By sharing the concept early, CUFFED can begin shaping expectations and finding its community before launch.

Early awareness allows CUFFED to build a network of people who believe in the brand’s philosophy, establish credibility in the dating and tech space, and introduce a new standard for what modern connection should look like.

“We are not just launching an app. We are starting a movement,” Frankie says. “It is about preparing people to expect more from the platforms they use to meet someone.”

Looking Ahead to 2026

CUFFED’s transition into tech mirrors a broader cultural shift. More daters want authenticity, accountability, and design that prioritizes genuine connection. Frankie believes the next wave of dating tools will help people meet in the real world while preserving safety, privacy, and fun.

“Tech should empower people to meet each other, not keep them scrolling,” he says. “Our vision is to make dating smarter, safer, and more intentional, without losing the joy and excitement of connecting with someone new.”

The CUFFED app may still be months away from launch, but one thing is clear: the conversation about the future of dating starts now, and CUFFED intends to lead it.

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