Users received a customized message from the member experience team on the morning after their grouper inquiring as to how the night out went.
[12][15] By June 2012, the service had grown to San Francisco and Washington D.C.[12][5][31][20] By September 2012, Grouper had expanded its services to 10 additional cities, Atlanta, Austin, Brooklyn, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, Seattle, Miami, Philadelphia, and Dallas.
[38] By 2013, the company reported its services were officially available in 25 cities in the US and Toronto, including new additions Nashville, Denver, London, and others.
[42][43] The concept involved flying select designers and software developers to New York City for a week-long, expenses-paid trip.
[43] The company invited the designers into their headquarters to work on new Grouper product development and brainstorm with the team.
[27][4] The alliance was made to encourage users to utilize Uber for transportation on Grouper dates.