Profile-Based Social Matching
MeeYo begins with profile and preference steps that shape who a user may meet. Screens include profile completion, gender and birthday fields, preference choices, and recommendation-style prompts for matching.
That flow is designed for users who want live social discovery rather than a static messaging inbox. A profile gives the app basic context before it recommends people or starts a more direct chat path.
Users should only share profile details they are comfortable making part of a social matching service, especially when photos, age, and voice or video features are involved.
Video, Voice, and Private Chat
The app presents video call invites, voice matching, and private communication paths. These features make MeeYo more immediate than text-only social apps because camera and microphone access can quickly become part of the experience.
Voice matching can be useful when users want a lightweight introduction without typing long messages, while video calls create a more direct live-chat flow. Private chat and recharge prompts suggest a monetized social service model.
A careful user should review who is calling, which permissions are active, and whether any coin or recharge step is required before accepting live interactions.
Permissions and Availability Notes
MeeYo declares camera, microphone, location, phone-state, call, overlay, install-package, shortcut, Wi-Fi, storage, billing, and foreground-service capabilities. That is a broad set for a social chat app and should be reviewed one prompt at a time.
Version 1.2.3 was identified from Android listings, but an exact feature-level changelog for this build was only partially confirmed. Public descriptions emphasize video chat, social matching, AI-assisted matching, private text chat, voice/video chat, and Private Truth.
The best fit is a user who understands live social risks and wants to control permissions, payment prompts, and profile details deliberately.