New York (CNN Business) Dating app Hinge is prompting users to spill details about their dates.

The company announced a new feature Tuesday called "We Met" for members to share how first dates go with matches.

The feedback is a data point Hinge can use to better recommend future matches, according to CEO and founder Justin McLeod. The app markets itself as a dating platform for people looking for long-term relationships.

The "We Met" tool also intends to help Hinge better understand what's happening offline and weed out those who behave badly in the real world. For example, standing someone up, or getting too drunk on a first date, are things members might relay to Hinge. If individuals want to report members of the app at any time, there's a new option to report "disrespectful behavior."

"We want to make sure people know that is part of our process. and they should feel comfortable and validated sharing that information with us because we will take action," McLeod said. "We're not looking to have everyone on our app, if you're looking for networking or best friends. We really want people who are looking for one thing: great dates that lead to relationships."

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