We're all just lonely people, out here in the middle of traffic searching for Pokémon and... love?

Niantic, the company that brought us Pokémon Go, has also unwittingly launched the decade's best dating app. One week into Pokémon Go's total governance of our movements, we've all heard stories about how Pokémon Go is bringing us together (maybe even used as a trap in armed robbery) but we've also heard a few stories about Pokémon Go bringing people Together.

Leah, 31, works in television. She told GQ that she stepped into the elevator of her office building with a friend yesterday, in pursuit of a rare Pokémon. Instead, she may have found her soulmate. "This cute guy just started talking to us. He said he'd just downloaded Pokémon Go so he only had two. He asked me how many I had, and was really impressed." At press time Leah had 86 Pokémon and had reached Level 7. This weekend she's joining a Pokémon Go pub crawl in Brooklyn. "I think it's a fun way to meet new people without being creepy," Leah says. "Talking about Pokémon is so refreshing. None of the re-hashed lines you get on Tinder."

Take this success story from a Reddit user: