Phaedra Parks is single and ready to mingle — on her soon-to-launch dating app, that is.

“[“Real Housewives of Atlanta” co-star] Porsha [Williams] and I are creating a dating app,” Parks told Page Six on Monday. “She and I are both single, and we want to be able to use not just our personal resources, but the world-wide web to find possible solutions for single women.”

Parks, 43, is ready for a new beginning following her divorce saga from ex-husband Apollo Nida, 38. The couple pulled the plug on their five-year marriage in October 2014, one month after Nida surrendered himself to authorities to serve an eight-year prison sentence. He pleaded guilty to conspiring to commit mail, wire and bank fraud in May of the same year. Their divorce was finalized in November.

With the untitled app set for a 2017 release, Parks is hopeful eligible bachelors and bachelorettes will view her love tool as the “anti-Tinder.”

“We want ours to be centered on people who really want to be in committed relationships. It’s not even going to be available for people who are under 25, because we feel like if you’re under 25, you’re probably not really focused on committed, serious relationship,” she explained. “We want people that are interested in lifelong commitments, not just hookups.”

Unlike current dating apps available, Parks’ project will include an element of social interaction among its users.

“We want to do social events where people get to meet up and have that interaction with the people who they’ve met, but not in a one-on-one scenario, but in a group scenario,” the mother of two described.

While New York, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago are among the cities Parks hopes to make the app available, her main focus is to help potential users form lasting relationships.

“I come into contact with so many women who want to be married, and men, who want to be married and have children, but if you are a professional and have a strong work ethic, you don’t have a lot of time to meander through the city looking for the one,” Parks said. “I think our dating app is going to help you sift through the weeds to find a flower.”

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