Dating Services

eHarmony Says Singles Looking for Partners Before Next COVID Lockdown

eHarmony
  • Wednesday, November 04 2020 @ 08:57 am
  • Contributed by:
  • Views: 839
eHarmony found that singles want to find a partner before potential lockdowns.

Singles in the U.K. are on the hunt for love before the next wave of the pandemic forces people to isolate once more. 

Dating site eHarmony found that one fifth of singles (21%) are eager to find partners right now as potential lockdowns loom, and that 40% of those looking to couple up will do so because they spent the previous lockdown alone. Eighteen percent are looking to move in with a partner to escape their current living situation, whether it’s with family, roommates, or living alone.

Global Dating App Market Set to Grow to $9.9 Billion by 2026

Bumble
  • Monday, November 02 2020 @ 09:01 am
  • Contributed by:
  • Views: 4,176
Online Dating Market Growth

The online dating market is booming, and is expected to grow to $9.9 billion by 2026, thanks to leading apps like Tinder, Bumble, eHarmony, Hinge and other popular platforms.

New research by Market Growth Insight shows that the dating services market’s expected goal of $9.9 billion in 2026 is up from $6.7 billion in 2018. The dating market continues to grow with a CAGR (compound annual growth rate) of 5.2% to achieve that marker. Of this, North America contributes to 37% of that growth, but Asian markets are quickly picking up speed. 

Bumble Hires Two New Female Executives 

Bumble
  • Friday, October 30 2020 @ 07:14 am
  • Contributed by:
  • Views: 1,077
Bumble Austin Office
Image: Bumble

Dating platform Bumble has announced the addition of two new executives to its roster, making its C-Suite have an equal male-to-female ratio. Overall according to LinkedIn, Bumble has 926 employees and offices in Austin, London, and Moscow.

Anu Subramanian will join as Bumble’s Chief Financial Officer, and Selby Drummond will take on the position of Chief Brand Officer. Subramanian comes from the same position at Univision, where she led digital assets that included its direct-to-consumer business, according to Tech Crunch. Drummond departed Snapchat, where she had been the first-ever global head of Fashion and Beauty Partnerships. She led the launch of Snap’s fashion and shopping features, as well as initiatives for the popular Bitmoji products. Prior to that, she had been a senior fashion editor at American Vogue and was involved with events like the Met Gala as well as the magazine and website.

Match Study Shows That Most Daters are Looking for Partners in Love and Politics

Match
  • Monday, October 26 2020 @ 09:11 am
  • Contributed by:
  • Views: 1,007
Singles in America Study
Image: Match

According to a recent study by Match, a majority of online daters are looking for serious relationships as the coronavirus continues to impact our personal lives. The study also found that different political affiliations can be a dealbreaker for a majority of daters, too. 

The 10th annual Singles in America study was released by Match in early October, and revealed that 59 percent of daters were considering a wider range of potential partners and 55% were fast tracking their new relationships compared to before the coronavirus spread. Moreover, 69% of respondents are “thinking more about who they’re really looking for,” according to a report by The New York Times, and 50% admit they are “no longer chasing after people who aren’t interested in them.”

Bumble Announces 3 New COVID-Related Badges for Users

Bumble
  • Friday, October 23 2020 @ 11:05 am
  • Contributed by:
  • Views: 1,722
 Bumble Pandemic Badge

Dating app Bumble announced the addition of three new COVID-related profile badges that users (it is unclear if this is just for users in India or all users) can choose from to indicate how socially distant they want to be on a date.

The three badge choices are virtual, socially-distanced, and socially-distanced with masks to clearly identify their comfort levels with dating during the pandemic. Company executives told The Hindustan Times that this alleviates the awkwardness of conversations surrounding COVID-19, and how each dater feels about interaction.

Hinge, POF Partnership Deals Bring Meditation to Dating

Match Group
  • Wednesday, October 21 2020 @ 06:42 am
  • Contributed by:
  • Views: 838
 HeadSpace and Shine Partner with Match Group

Dating app Hinge has partnered with popular meditation app Headspace to help daters calm their nerves before going on a date. Plenty of Fish also announced their partnership with Shine, a popular self-care app designed by women of color, to help users take care of themselves during this stressful time. Both dating services are owned by Match Group.

The Hinge and Headspace partnership will offer pre-date meditations that Hinge users can access directly at hinge.co/headspace at no cost. Each meditation lasts about six to seven minutes and is intended to address a range of potential pre-date emotions, from “self-doubt” to “negative self-talk” according to Mashable.

The page to access the meditation also includes a link to Headspace’s website, where the company lists resources for help with mental illness through a variety of hotlines, accessible for users around the world. There is also a helpful “how to meditate” guide if you are new to the practice.

Page navigation