About the founder
A more intentional first move.
Neil Kellen founded FLINQ around a clear product idea: attraction and consent should reinforce each other. Members should be able to express interest directly, understand what another person is looking for, and trust that a Pass, rejection, or block truly ends contact.
His role is to shape the member experience, keep the company accountable to its safety promises, and build technology that helps real people find one another without pretending to be one of them.
“I want members to feel possibility here—and to know that their boundaries matter just as much.”
