Anastasia Beschi, director of the dating platform Beski Matchmakers, is a true professional of love. She offers to connect singles in lockdown based on their level of compatibility. Normally a premium, paid service, she is now offering it free of charge during the confinement period.
Tough times for singles. Already deprived of social outings, they now face fierce competition. During the lockdown, many have turned to dating apps — and standing out at the virtual "bar" takes some elbowing.
An international client network
Of course, she’s promoting her own service — but the results speak for themselves. In just a few years, this matchmaking specialist has helped spark hundreds of love stories.
Her secret? Compatibility.
Anastasia carefully selects individuals from her international network who best match her clients' expectations. She then organizes introductions at times convenient for both parties. A high-end service that has proven effective — though not accessible to all due to its premium pricing.
The lockdown has changed everything. Aware of the challenges faced by hopeful romantics during this period, Anastasia decided to make her service available to a wider audience.
She launched an online form on her website for anyone wishing to meet their soulmate. From there, she takes the lead.
"After the initial questionnaire, I personally contact each individual to learn more about them and what they’re looking for," she explains.
Virtual meetings via webcam or phone
Armed with that information, Anastasia is able to connect each person with the client who suits them best.
"The advantage is that I know my clients very well. I’m confident I can find the right matches," she assures.
Guaranteed results.
The meetings are held via webcam — through Skype or WhatsApp — or by phone, depending on the singles’ preferences.
And after that? Anastasia steps back…
The service is entirely free, but the director doesn’t hide her intentions:
"I'm planting seeds for the future," she admits.
Because these singles are also potential additions to her network once the crisis ends.
Business is business — even in love.
Sources : Le Republicain Lorrain, Le Qoutidien