Internet celebrity Haliey Welch has entered the technology field and launched an AI dating consultant application for Generation Z - Pookie Tools. This marks a successful attempt by content creators to cross the border into the technology field. This application integrates AI technology and provides a series of functions from conversation guidance to horoscope analysis. It is designed to help young people improve their dating efficiency and solve many problems in dating. Downcodes editors will give you an in-depth understanding of the unique features of this app and the discussions it has sparked.
Internet celebrity Haliey Welch is expanding her brand empire into the technology field. The 22-year-old creator, whose Hawk Tuah video went viral and amassed 5 million followers in just a few months, this week launched Pookie Tools, an AI dating consultant app for Gen Z.
The launch of this app couldn’t have come at a better time. In the current environment where online dating is rife with ghosting and scams, more and more young people are turning to AI tools for dating advice. Pookie Tools offers a range of unique features, including AI-driven conversation guidance, outfit suggestions, profile optimization suggestions, and even zodiac sign compatibility analysis. The app also introduces a Flirt Meter feature, which measures the flirtatiousness of a user's text messages on a scale of 0 to 100.
However, what stands out the most are its two controversial features: the baldness predictor and the height detector. The tools aim to address integrity issues on dating platforms, but have also raised concerns about bias. Welch, who is 5 feet 8 inches tall, said the height detector is her favorite, although tests have shown its accuracy could be improved.
This app was born out of an unexpected inspiration. This was actually advice Bill Maher gave me on his podcast, Welch explained. To realize this idea, she collaborated with Ultimate AI Studio founder Ben Ganz to develop it. Although the current response to the AI chatbot in the application is mediocre, the team is using transcripts of Welch’s podcast to train the model in order to inject more personalized features.
Pookie Tools uses a subscription system, and users can choose a paid plan of $7 per week or $50 per year, and provides a three-day free trial. Although Welch is not the first content creator to cross-border technology, her youth is indeed eye-catching, which may reflect the thinking of the new generation of creators on career sustainability.
With big names like Holly Madison and Whitney Cummings appearing on the Talk Tuah podcast, and the team promising more new features, it will be interesting to see if the app can stand out in the crowded dating market. .
The emergence of Pookie Tools not only provides new ideas for Generation Z’s dating, but also demonstrates the innovative potential and business acumen of the younger generation of creators in the field of technology. Its future development is worthy of attention, let us wait and see whether it can occupy a place in the fiercely competitive market.