Matthew Hussey helps millions of women with dating and relationships. His LoveLife app is where members share their most vulnerable moments — heartbreak, dating struggles, personal growth. The developer is Mighty Networks. Your relationship confessions go to a Palo Alto tech company. The intimacy is Matthew's. The database is Mighty's. You join Matthew Hussey's community and answer screening questions about your love life. That data — your relationship status, your struggles, your email — can be exported to a spreadsheet by the host. Auto-synced to email marketing tools. Mighty Networks makes this easy. Nobody tells you it's happening.
What they claim: Matthew Hussey LoveLife positioned as his exclusive relationship coaching membership
What we found: Google Play developer: Mighty Networks. Package: com.mightybell.lovelifemembers. Dating advice, relationship struggles, personal vulnerabilities shared in community — all stored by Mighty Software, Inc. Privacy policy: mightynetworks.com.
What they claim: Members share deeply personal relationship content in a trusted community space
What we found: Mighty Networks hosts can export full member lists to CSV including emails, screening question responses, and opt-out preferences. Hosts can auto-sync data to Kit/ConvertKit. In a dating advice community, screening questions may reveal relationship status, age, dating history. This data is exportable and syncable without member knowledge.