iPhone owners finding it difficult to connect with their peers through the tetrahydrocannabinolic haze have a new option with High There, a Tinder-like matchmaking app that specializes in bringing together users with a penchant for bud.
To differentiate itself from similar social networks, High There gives users the ability to define their marijuana preferences in detail. When creating a profile, users can specify their preferred method of THC ingestion, their energy level while baked, and various pastimes that hold their interest.
Typical features needed to reach parity with competitors -- such as person-to-person text chat -- are of course included. Users can also see how far away their matches are.
Surprisingly, or perhaps unsurprisingly, the vast majority of High There's iTunes description is dedicated to things users can't do with the app. Its creators will not allow photos of marijuana plants, nudity, or "illegal activity of any kind."
Additionally, potential users are warned not to share financial data, send money, or give their address or phone number to strangers they may meet through the app. Using the chat feature to set up meets "for an exchange of goods, services or money" is also not recommended.
High There version 1.0 is available now as a free, 12.3-megabyte download from the App Store.