Woman standing at Klöntalersee in Switzerland with scenic mountain background.

A few years ago, I arranged a holiday for a group of friends. I noticed that the couple paid significantly less than the single people in the group and I found this to be a bit unfair, given that they also had a joint income. This sadly wasn’t a one-off thing…

Two-for-one offers on dining. Two-for-one offers on cinema tickets. Two-for-one offers on events and attractions. Family offers for meals, events, holidays, and the list goes on and on. People in relationships and families have perks left, right, and centre. Not to mention financial support from the government.

But what about single people? Where are our discounts? Where’s our financial assistance? Why does society not offer us the same help in kind?

Society feels geared towards people who are in relationships, and this can make single people feel even more left out, and forgotten about.

That’s where the idea for Solo Rewards Hub stemmed from. The goal of this organisation is to be the most beneficial hub for single people in the UK. We curate a range of benefits and perks for singles, ranging from holidays to discounts on cultural activities including cinemas, theatre, bookshops, art, and more.

Solo Rewards also aims to have a positive impact on addressing the climate and environmental crises. To the best of our knowledge, no AI was used on this site; we believe in supporting humans and human-made work.

Questions? Contact us here.