While learning Integromat (now Make.com) and diving into automation, I decided to tackle one of modern life's most time-consuming activities: online dating. Rather than spending hours mindlessly swiping, I built an automation system that manages five dating apps simultaneously - Plenty of Fish, Tinder, Bumble, OkCupid, and Dil Mil - with each app swiping right at variable intervals to mimic natural human behavior. This project became one of my most practical applications of automation skills, transforming what used to be a tedious daily task into a background process that runs itself. The system not only saved me countless hours but also became a fascinating exercise in applying technical skills to solve real-world inefficiencies. While some might call it unconventional, I see it as a perfect example of how automation can free up time for more meaningful activities - like actually going on dates. Sometimes the best way to find human connection is to let the robots handle the grunt work.