As if Tinder wasn't simple enough, a new app for the Apple Watch has revolutionized the dating game. Instead of using your brain to choose a match, Tinder wants you to use another part of your body to make a decision - your heart.

Tinder is an application that shows the user profiles of people located in and around your area who share the same interests as you. "Any swipe can change your life," according to Go Tinder. But with this new development, the heart-rate monitor on the Apple Watch will read your pulse, determining whether you would have swiped left or right if you had the energy within you to actually do that. By gauging your pulse, the hands-free app will automatically like or dismiss a profile, according to Tech Radar. If your heart beat rises after seeing a profile picture, the app will essentially "swipe right"; if your heart beat lowers, the app will "swipe left" - and hopefully contact medical personnel.

Created by developers at T3, according to Adweek, the new app for the Apple Watch is called "Hands Free Tinder." It will be interesting to see how this new method of matchmaking works out, and if your heartbeat can actually find true love or the next one-night stand.