Pros
The product itself is interesting in how it promotes sexual openness and inclusion, which is refreshing compared to more traditional dating platforms. However, its business model feels somewhat unethical — men pay to access women who are presented as open to casual encounters, but the reverse dynamic is rare. In practice, it often feels like women are positioned more as the product than equal participants. On the positive side, the company offered attractive monthly payments and I had the chance to work with kind and supportive colleagues.
Cons
I worked at Pure App in Customer Support. Unfortunately, my experience was marked by several operational and communication issues that made the role more difficult than it needed to be. The training was poorly structured, and there was a lack of clear onboarding or documentation. Most information was stored in an outdated Excel file, and there was no clear process to follow when technical bugs or platform issues occurred — which happened frequently. Communication within the team was difficult. Instructions were often abrupt and unclear, and when asking for clarification, responses were either unhelpful or hostile. There were no regular 1:1 meetings or feedback loops, and expectations around the role were not clearly defined. Additionally, the support volume was high, and a large portion of cases came in Russian or similar languages, requiring constant translation without proper context — making it hard to be confident in the accuracy of responses. Finally, the person in charge of the support team had very limited English skills, making it even more challenging to understand priorities or objectives. There is potential in the company, but serious improvements in communication, training, and internal organization are needed to support the team effectively.