Being in lockdown as a result of COVID-19 may make you think it would be impossible to improve your love life, but, you could be wrong.
Brooklyn roommates Thi Q. Lam and Rance Nix came up with a savvy idea to get people together through these trying times, with their own version of the Love is Blind experiment.
And it's is conducted solely through Instagram and Google Sheets to abide by social-distancing rules.
Thi told CNN: "[People are] lonely, they're looking for connection, they're looking for community, and most importantly, they're looking for love.
"That doesn't stop during a pandemic. People still want love, and we're going to try our best to make that happen."
In the Netflix show Love is Blind, men and women are separated into pods, and get to know one another through a wall - and don't see what the other looks like until they commit to getting married.
In Love is Quarantine, singletons sign up through Google Sheets, by sharing their first name, age, sex, sexuality, city and phone number.
And, unlike the original show, Love is Quarantine is LGBTQ+ friendly.
Rance will then go through the list and reach out to people to make sure they want to participate - but he'll move on if someone doesn't reply almost immediately.
Those who still want Thi and Rance's help are put into one of the 12 "pandemic pods".

After that, the duo introduce the couple over text, and will even provide a few conversation starters to help you on your way.
For example, where the person is from, how they heard about the project, and their ideal dates once social distancing is over.
Before they go on their first 'date' - a phone conversation to crack the ice - the participants are asked to send a clip of themselves to the other person.
Rance and Thi then record these clips being played back on a monitor, with their hand covering the contestant's faces to be sure not spoil the surprise, and upload them to the Love is Quarantine Instagram page.
During and after the 'date' they're asked to describe what they think of the other person.
If the couple prove to be a good match, Rance and Thi reveal their faces on the Instagram page - and the couple can continue to see where things go.
Rance told CNN that Love is Quarantine is similar to the original show, with the pods that participants would be in becoming their homes.
Within only 12 hours of launching the project, there was already 300 singletons signed up on Google Sheets.
And their Instagram page now boasts 17,600 followers.
But, it turns out the pair already had a feeling their idea was going to go viral, and have planned ahead accordingly.
They're sorting out merchandise for the project and will donate the proceedings to Feeding America, a company that helps to supply food to people in times of uncertainty - and is helping during the coronavirus pandemic.
The Love is Quarantine creators said: "We're doing alright. And there's a lot of people out there that aren't doing so good. So we hope that this is more than a just funny, entertainment thing, that we can actually help real people."
They're also planning on taking things further, by organising a honeymoon for the happy couples - once the pandemic is over...