Social app MAXION unveils 2026 strategic vision for building real connections in Dubai

MAXION, the UAE-based dating app, has unveiled a new strategic vision Real Dates, Real People, where professionals can browse live dates, pick one, and show up in real time. The app has been revamped, built on its mission to end loneliness, in response to rising dating app fatigue among individuals and evolving user behaviour. According to industry data, 79% of users report dating app burnout, while fewer than 5% of women intend to continue using conventional platforms. These challenges have driven the company to rethink how modern connections are formed by shifting its focus from algorithm led matching to meeting people first in real life.

As part of its new direction, MAXION has also launched its new content seriesDating in Dubai’, exploring how relationships are formed, tested, and redefined in one of the world’s most socially dynamic cities. The series, hosted by the app’s founder and CEO, Christiana Maxion, also known as ‘The Dubai Matchmaker’, taps into the city’s expat lifestyle culture, targeting professionals aged 28 to 45 who live and work in the city and are navigating the uniquely complex dating landscape. The series examines themes closely aligned with MAXION’s repositioned vision, including the realities of dating as an expat, the declining relevance of traditional dating apps, loneliness behind high-performing individuals, evolving definitions of compatibility and “high value” relationships, and what people are genuinely seeking in modern connection.

Christiana Maxion, Founder and CEO of MAXION said, “Modern dating has become highly optimised but increasingly disconnected. People are spending more time matching, messaging, scrolling, and endless swiping, but struggle to build meaningful relationships. MAXION’s new direction was shaped by that reality. We believe connection should begin with human interaction, shared experiences, and meeting people as they are in real life. ‘Dating in Dubai’ was created to extend that philosophy beyond the app and open up honest conversations about what people are actually facing today.”

She added, “The guests on the show are high-achieving individuals sharing their experiences around the challenges of finding love, what vulnerability in dating looks like for them, and how they are reassessing what they actually want, including whether they are ready for something real.”

Dating in Dubai is a dinner-format series set across Dubai’s premier dining scene, with five episodes per season and one guest per episode. Season one guests include Paris Norriss, British TV host, explorer, and

conservationist known for rowing 4,800 km across the Pacific and completing seven marathons on seven continents in under six days; Alex Woodford, entrepreneur, founder of two tech businesses, and a father navigating dating after divorce; Ciaran McDiamond, British entrepreneur from Somerset and founder of Hundo; Natasha Rudatsenko, Estonian-born biochemist, functional medicine practitioner, and founder of Health Nag; and Lanzi Weideman, South African founder of Lanzi Media, four years into Dubai and three months out of a relationship.

The series will air on YouTube and is expected to scale further through future seasons and expanded platforms.