Dating Services

Whitney Wolfe Herd Returning to Lead Bumble

Bumble Inc
  • Friday, February 21 2025 @ 04:38 pm
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Bumble founder Whitney Wolfe Herd announced that she will be returning to the company as CEO in March.

Wolfe Herd left the position early last year and Lidiane Jones, the former CEO of Slack, took the reins at Bumble. Jones oversaw a major reboot of the app which deviated from its original female-first approach, allowing men to message women first. During her tenure, the company went through staff layoffs and a significant drop in stock value as well.

Jones said she was leaving “for personal reasons” according to The Verge.

Tinder Moves Away from Hookup Reputation with New Ad Campaign

Tinder
  • Wednesday, February 12 2025 @ 12:54 pm
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Tinder Ad Campaign called it's Great to be Wrong

In time for dating apps’ busiest season, Tinder launched a new ad campaign to persuade young daters that they can find real love on its app.

The ads use humor to show how Tinder can turn negative moments in dating into the start of something special, reminding users that they can find significant relationships on the app. Tinder is moving to dispel stereotypes, including that people use it only for hookups.

The campaign was created by Mischief @ No Fixed Address, the ad agency Tinder partnered with in its previous campaign “It Starts with a Swipe,” according to Tinder’s press release.

Dating Apps Turn to AI for Next Big Industry Transformation

Match Group
  • Thursday, February 06 2025 @ 03:44 pm
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Match Group said its plans for the future will be centered around AI, according to remarks company executives made at Investor Day. 

Executives from some of its more popular apps like Hinge, Tinder, OkCupid and more, teased how they were planning to implement AI on their platforms with the goal of transforming the way users interact with them, according to CNN. For example, Justin McLeod, the CEO of Hinge, said that they intend to “fully embrace” AI to personalize matching and to create smarter algorithms, as well as implementing AI coaching for struggling singles.

“While AI is not going to be a panacea when it comes to the very deeply and personal problem of love,” McLeod said at Investor Day, “I can tell you that it is going to transform the dating app experience, taking it from a do-it-yourself platform to an expertly guided journey that leads to far better outcomes and much better value to our daters.”

Hinge Offers Advice for the Busiest Season of Dating

Hinge
  • Thursday, January 30 2025 @ 01:19 pm
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Dating app Hinge posted some advice on its blog to guide users heading into the busiest season for dating apps, from New Year’s Day until Valentine’s Day.

Hinge advises users to embrace a concept called “Dating Forward,” which means to focus on intentional actions to create the love life you want. Hinge’s Director of Relationship Science, Logan Ury said in the post to give your profile a refresh, which includes updated photos, trying out a new prompt on its app, and including your dating intentions so there’s clarity about what you want in a relationship.

There are also other tips Ury offers for searching on dating apps, such as looking for potential in matches and agreeing to message and meet for a date to see where it goes before discounting them because they don’t match your ideal.

Tinder Rethinks App Strategy as Revenue Flattens

Match Group
  • Friday, January 24 2025 @ 05:29 pm
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Match Group is refocusing the strategy for its most popular dating app Tinder, the company announced this week. It faces increasing pressure from activist investors to improve its financial forecast.

Match Group said in its recent investor day meeting that it plans to “prioritize improving user experience over monetization,” According to Bloomberg. The idea is if Tinder moves away from its reputation as a hookup app it can reverse the continued decline in paying users.

The company also shared that revenue will be flat or in decline through 2026, but will start to turn around in 2027 with slow, single-digit growth, according to Bloomberg. Shares in Match Group fell during the meeting as these proclamations were made.

Tinder’s Year in Swipe Report Shows Interest in Serious Relationships on the Rise

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  • Friday, January 17 2025 @ 07:10 pm
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Tinder Vision Board

Tinder released its annual Year in Swipe study, and while the company has struggled in recent months to attract new paying users, many are still turning to the app to find serious relationships, not just hookups.

“Looking for…” was Tinder’s top bio mention in 2024 according to its global data. The company also found that a majority of singles – 53 percent of men and 68 percent of women – want a romantic relationship. But they are doing more than posting this desire in their bios. Nearly 20 percent of 18-to-30-year-old daters said they are creating vision boards to manifest their ideal relationship in 2025 (assisted by Tinder’s new interactive vision board tool that can be shared with friends and family).

Tinder CMO Melissa Hobley told Mashable: "I'm seeing — I think a lot of people seeing this growing frequency of people say, 'Do not talk to me if you're not looking for something serious.'"

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