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By the People, for the People
Influencer's Google Form Dating Application Attracts Over 260 Men
Tired of dating apps, a Melbourne woman creates a rigorous vetting process to find 'the one'.
Apr. 15, 2026 at 11:04pm
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A Melbourne influencer's unique approach to finding love in the digital age sparks a flood of applications from prospective suitors.Melbourne Village TodayCeleste Joan, a 29-year-old comedian and content creator from Melbourne, has grown frustrated with the 'random' influx of men messaging her on social media. In response, she created a Google Form dating application to vet potential suitors, including questions about their employment, criminal history, and even whether they support her favorite football team. The unique approach has attracted over 260 applicants, exposing both the creativity and potential pitfalls of modern dating.
Why it matters
Joan's experiment highlights the challenges many singles face in the era of endless swiping and low-effort messaging on traditional dating apps. By taking a more proactive and structured approach, she was able to quickly identify potential red flags and connect with men she may have otherwise overlooked. The story also touches on the evolving role of social media and technology in the dating landscape.
The details
Tired of the 'random' messages she received on dating apps and social media, Celeste Joan decided to take matters into her own hands. She created a Google Form application that included questions about the applicants' employment status, criminal history, and even whether they supported her favorite Australian rules football team, the Collingwood Magpies. The form also included more lighthearted questions, such as what the applicant would bring to dinner at her Italian grandmother's house. Over 260 men submitted their 'romantic resumes' in the hopes of scoring a date with the 29-year-old creator. While the process provided plenty of laughs, it also exposed some concerning trends, with 5% of respondents admitting to having a criminal record and 11% not owning a driver's license or car.
- Celeste Joan created the Google Form application in late March 2026.
- The application went viral in early April 2026, attracting over 260 submissions.
The players
Celeste Joan
A 29-year-old comedian and content creator from Melbourne, Australia, who grew frustrated with the 'random' messages she received on dating apps and social media, leading her to create a unique Google Form application to vet potential suitors.
What they’re saying
“I've received hundreds of applications. I didn't expect the 'lighthearted' test to 'blow up' in this way.”
— Celeste Joan, Comedian and Content Creator
“The dating apps just show me the same type of people over and over, and their profiles don't give me enough information to vet them properly.”
— Celeste Joan, Comedian and Content Creator
“Marry him now! He will love you and kiss your feet.”
— Celeste Joan's Nonna
“They wanna bring their mama's lasagne into my house?!”
— Celeste Joan's Nonna
What’s next
Celeste Joan plans to continue using the Google Form application to find a partner, and may even run the process again in the future.
The takeaway
Celeste Joan's unique approach to dating highlights the growing frustration many singles feel with traditional dating apps and the desire for more meaningful connections. Her experiment demonstrates the potential for technology to facilitate more intentional and thoughtful matchmaking, even if it also uncovers some concerning trends within the modern dating pool.


