The Sudy app has the same fresh design as the website, however, it's more compact and robust. It's not a surprise that Sudy has more signups and activity on its app as opposed to its website since its target market is always on the move (millennials and businessmen).
It also has an app-exclusive feature called "TapIt", where you swipe through profiles in your location. Another convenient feature of the app is that it can directly connect to your camera and voice recorder so you can update your profile on your phone. With this feature, you can also conveniently upload "moments" from your phone, which goes on your profile and other members' feeds. This emphasizes Sudy's millennial-facing business plan since it includes a social media aspect to its interface.
Additionally, you can only verify your identity through the app since it requires that you take a photo directly from the camera, and not upload a saved one. The only issue about the app is its compatibility since it keeps freezing and crashing when certain actions prompt pop-ups.
On top of that, it doesn't employ mobile deep-linking so if you close the app by accident, you'll have to relaunch it and go to the feature you were at again.