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Tinder Partners with Knorr to Encourage Users to Add Cooking Skills in Profiles

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  • Wednesday, March 12 2025 @ 09:00 pm
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Ahead of Valentine’s Day, Tinder has partnered with food brand Knorr to encourage users to highlight cooking skills on their Tinder profiles. A whopping 93 percent of Gen Z Tinder users find a date’s ability to cook attractive.

According to Design Rush, the new campaign encourages Tinder users to “unlock their green flag” by touting their ability to cook in profiles and hopefully sparking conversation. Knorr is also helping Tinder users get inspired by offering recipes and cooking tips on TikTok and Instagram leading up to Valentine’s Day under the campaign hashtag #UnlockYourGreenFlag.

According to the joint press release, Knorr and Tinder conducted a study of users to find that 63 percent are more likely to swipe right on someone with cooking listed as interest. And about 28 percent of singles said they won’t consider dating someone who can’t cook.

Tinder Revamps Its Explore Page to Highlight Loud Looking

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  • Wednesday, March 12 2025 @ 06:02 pm
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Ahead of Valentine’s Day, Tinder has partnered with food brand Knorr to encourage users to highlight cooking skills on their Tinder profiles. A whopping 93 percent of Gen Z Tinder users find a date’s ability to cook attractive.

According to Design Rush, the new campaign encourages Tinder users to “unlock their green flag” by touting their ability to cook in profiles and hopefully sparking conversation. Knorr is also helping Tinder users get inspired by offering recipes and cooking tips on TikTok and Instagram leading up to Valentine’s Day under the campaign hashtag #UnlockYourGreenFlag.

According to the joint press release, Knorr and Tinder conducted a study of users to find that 63 percent are more likely to swipe right on someone with cooking listed as interest. And about 28 percent of singles said they won’t consider dating someone who can’t cook.

Hinge Launches New AI-Driven Prompt Feedback Feature

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  • Wednesday, March 05 2025 @ 04:13 pm
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Hinge just launched Prompt Feedback, a new feature to help users with profile building. The personalized, AI-driven coaching feature “guides daters to create more meaningful first impressions” according to the company’s website.

Prompt Feedback is Hinge’s first AI-powered coaching feature, and offers personalized advice to help daters improve the responses they give for Prompts. Hinge notes that writing Prompts can be difficult for its users. “On Hinge, 27% of all Prompts are just one word, and 60% of daters admit they struggle to know what to write," the company wrote in its release.

With Prompt Feedback, when a user writes a response to a prompt, they are given one of three pieces of feedback: “great answer,” “Try a small change,” or “go a little deeper.”

Tinder Turns to TikTok Influencers to Help Reach Gen Z

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  • Wednesday, February 26 2025 @ 05:00 pm
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Tinder is courting some TikTok influencers, hoping they will lure Gen Z users back to the app.

Tinder paid six influencers to try out the app and post a series of videos about their experiences from September to December, ahead of the new year (which is the busiest season for dating apps). The TikTok stars posted videos about using Tinder and how things went meeting their dates in person under the hashtag #theconnectionexperience.

According to Axios, Tinder's recent brand sentiment study found that people were more willing and interested to try Tinder after watching their favorite TikTok influencers talk about using it.

Whitney Wolfe Herd Returning to Lead Bumble

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  • 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

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  • 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.

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