Chamet is an app similar to Tinder or Badoo to meet new people anywhere in the world. The first you'll need to do is create a new account using your email address and, of course, customize your profile so that other users are interested in getting to know you. However, it is worth mentioning that this is a deeply heteronormative app. By setting your gender, you will automatically determine that of the people the app will show you (that is, the opposite gender).
You can add any kind of personal detail to your profile. The most important data you will need to enter will be your age, what you're looking for and your preferences. It is also essential to add a photo, since this is the first thing other users will see. Afterward, you can include any additional data: your tastes, whether you're a smoker or not, if you're a pet lover, if you enjoy traveling, and much more. The more data, the better.
Once your profile is set, you can start by looking at other users'. The mechanics are that of similar apps: if you like what you see or find it interesting, just like them. If the other person also likes you, you can start chatting. And while chatting, and as in any similar apps, you can share photos, gifs, emojis, etc. In addition, Chamet features the possibility of live streaming. Therefore, you can watch what's new with the most popular profiles, though subject to payment. The app also includes a radar that will show any active users near you.
Chamet is a nice app to meet new people that shows profiles interested in friendship relationships and live fun content. The con, as mentioned, is that from the very beginning, the app will filter the people you see based on your gender, those excluding any from the same gender and, of course, queers.