We didn’t build this app for flings or fake accounts, we built it because finding someone serious while living abroad felt impossible. Swiping left on 100 faces doesn’t lead to one real conversation, let alone someone your mom would welcome with baklava. That’s where we come in. With photo verification on every profile and filters built for our community, religion, dialect, diaspora city, we’ve made meaningful connection normal again.
We know how it goes. Your cousin met someone in Zürich through his aunt. Your sister got introduced after a wedding. But what if you could skip the awkward setups and still find someone from your world, someone who knows what “a jemi gati për darkë?” really means?
Whether you’re in Bežigrad or Vič, we help you see who’s nearby. With Spotted, our map-based feature, you’ll never wonder if there’s someone three tram stops away who also grew up listening to Sinan Vllasaliu on road trips.
And no, we don’t just stop at the match. Boost makes sure your profile shows up to the right people first. And InstaChat means you don’t have to wait to match, just send the message, respectfully.
Here’s what’s really happening behind the scenes:
| Dating Style | What We See Among Albanians in the Diaspora |
| First Message Openers | “Where are your parents from?” “Kë ke në Tiranë?” |
| Preferred Filters | Religion, region (Kosovo vs. Albania), verified only |
| Age to Settle Down | 26–34 most common for serious intent |
| Red Flags | No profile picture, no language spoken, generic bios |
| Most Used Feature | Spotted & Filters for Religion + Region |
We’re raised between kanun and commute, dating’s not simple
You grew up hearing “shiko për ndonjë shqiptar aty.” But what happens when you’re in Ljubljana, and your Albanian is fluent but rusty, your family expects a wedding by 30, and the local crowd doesn’t get why you’re fasting during Ramadan?
Community for us isn’t just about finding someone who speaks Albanian, it’s about finding someone who understands your double identity. Someone who’s done the Eid call to grandma in Kukës, then headed out to Metelkova with friends from work.
We’ve seen how connection starts: over coffee at Čopova, a mutual friend from diaspora weddings, or in DMs that start with “Nga je ti?” but go deeper than just hometowns. In cities like Ljubljana, it’s not about numbers, it’s about shared background, trust, and intent.
We’re not here to sell fairytales. We’re here to help Albanians meet Albanians, with context. Whether you fast during Bajram, pray five times a day, or just want someone who understands your roots without explanation, we see you.
Here’s what usually matters most in our first chats:
Common First Questions in Our Community:
- “A je nga Kosova apo Shqipëria?”
- “A e flet shqipen mirë?”
- “Kthehesh për pushime në verë?”
- “A kërkon diçka serioze?”
- “Si e ke familjen atje?”
- “Ku e ndjen veten më shumë, këtu apo atje?”
And in case you’re wondering if anyone around you actually gets it, Ljubljana’s small, but our community isn’t. Many are already talking, already meeting, and already building something real.
We’re not trying to impress you. We’re trying to connect Muslim Albanians in Ljubljana, without noise, without games, without compromise. Download the app, verify your profile, and meet someone who knows why your ringtone is still a folk remix from 2006.