Yes. Christians founded SALT, it’s owned by Christians, Christians run it, and it exists specifically to serve the global Christian community. It is the largest independent Christian dating app in the world.

  1. Christians founded SALT in the UK in 2018
  2. A team of single and married Christians runs the app
  3. SALT is independent — no secular dating company owns it
  4. Christian values shape every product and content decision
  5. SALT’s mission is explicitly faith-driven, not just faith-adjacent

Yes — Christians own and run SALT

Christians founded SALT in the United Kingdom in 2018. They saw a gap: no modern, well-designed dating app existed specifically for people who take their faith seriously. Not a faith filter bolted onto a mainstream app. Something built from the ground up, by Christians, for Christians.

That founding conviction hasn’t changed. SALT Group Limited, a UK-registered company headquartered in Brighton, operates SALT today. The team — spanning product, content, community, operations, and support — brings together single and married Christians from around the world.


SALT is independent

This matters, and it’s worth being direct about it: no large secular dating conglomerate owns SALT. Many dating apps — including several that market themselves to Christians — ultimately sit within the same handful of parent companies that own mainstream swipe apps.

SALT stands apart. That independence means Christians make every decision about how the app works, what content it publishes, and how it treats its members. Those decisions serve the Christian community first — not a parent company’s portfolio.


Faith shapes everything at SALT

Being Christian-owned isn’t a marketing position for SALT — it’s the reason the app exists.

The team prays together regularly for members and for the wider mission. The content SALT produces — through the blog, YouTube channel, SALT Social, and Table audio events — aims to encourage and support single Christians throughout their whole singleness and dating journey, not just to drive app downloads.

Every member who joins SALT commits to the SALT Values: a shared agreement to treat others with respect, honesty, and care. That baseline matters because we believe every person on the app bears God’s image and deserves treatment that reflects that.


What SALT believes

SALT is non-denominational and welcomes Christians from across the church — Anglican, Catholic, Baptist, Pentecostal, Reformed, Orthodox, Charismatic, Methodist, Lutheran, Non-denominational, and many more. We don’t take positions on the theological questions that divide denominations. A shared faith in Jesus and a desire to find a relationship that keeps God at the centre unites our community.

SALT’s mission, simply put: to make meeting other people who love Jesus a little less awkward, and a lot more enjoyable.


FAQ: Is SALT owned by Christians?

Who founded SALT? Christians in the United Kingdom founded SALT in 2018. SALT Group Limited, registered in England and Wales, operates the app today.

Does a larger dating app company own SALT? No. SALT is fully independent. No mainstream dating app parent company owns or controls it.

Does a Christian team run SALT? Yes. Single and married Christians from around the world, across a range of denominations and backgrounds, make up the SALT team.

Does SALT welcome all denominations? Yes. SALT is non-denominational and welcomes Christians from across the church — Catholic, Protestant, Orthodox, Charismatic, Reformed, and more.

How many members does SALT have? Over one million members worldwide use SALT, making it the largest independent Christian dating app in the world.

What is SALT’s mission? To make meeting other people who love Jesus a little less awkward, and a lot more enjoyable — and to support single Christians throughout their singleness and dating journey.


The bottom line

If you want a Christian dating app that is genuinely Christian — founded, owned, and run by believers, independent of secular parent companies, and built around a mission that puts faith first — SALT is it.

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