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Bumble Launches New Self Care Badges

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  • Monday, May 22 2023 @ 08:28 am
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Bumble's New Self-Care Interest Badges
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Bumble has launched a suite of new self-care badges and prompts in time for Mental Health Awareness Month.

The new Profile Prompts and Interest Badges help people highlight and talk about their mental health and self-care practices, according to the company’s press release. The Profile Prompts are available in Date Mode, and users can select from two: “My mental health game changer was…” and “I’m prioritizing my mental health by…”

The new Interest Badges are intended to highlight what self-care is important to a user, and potentially spark further conversation. These include badges for Therapy, Mindfulness, Deep Chats, Nutrition, Sleeping Well, and Time Offline. These badges can be removed or switched out at any time for other interests, and users can add up to three at a time to their profile, according to Bumble's release.

Online Dating Stronger Than Ever According to New Study

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  • Wednesday, April 19 2023 @ 09:03 am
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Online Dating Study

New users are downloading and registering for dating apps every day, and business is booming for the $5.61 billion-dollar industry, despite a recent decline in subscriptions for Tinder.

According to new research gathered from website Cloudwards, 1 in 5 U.S. Internet users are also using a dating app. In fact, the total number of dating app users grew to 366 million worldwide in 2022 alone, up from 240.9 million in 2016 and 323.9 million in 2021.

Gen Z daters seem to have a stronger preference for Tinder, which is the most popular dating app in the U.S. Tinder has a reputation that it’s mainly for singles who aren’t looking for anything serious, and Gen Z daters are on these apps to look for friendships and casual relationships as much as a partner. However, in recent months, Tinder’s new CEO Bernard Kim seems to be taking the app in a new direction and focusing on attracting more serious daters, including testing a new $500 VIP service called Tinder Vault.

Bumble Partners with Gymshark to Connect Singles Via Fitness

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  • Friday, April 14 2023 @ 10:33 am
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Bumble and Gymshark Ad Partners

Dating app Bumble has partnered with Gymshark to create a UK-based ad campaign centered around fitness, a popular first date activity among younger daters.

According to The Drum, the campaign focuses on compatibility for singles, and how they can bond more easily over shared interests. “For Dates That Workout” includes new interest badges that users can add to their profiles, including weightlifting, HIIT and bodybuilding, which were chosen by Bumble based on what’s most popular with Gymshark members. Yahoo! Life noted that the most popular workout activities for Bumble dates were running, and HIIT, yoga and Pilates classes.

Bumble found that 22 percent of Gen Z and millennials have exercised or attended a fitness class on a first date, according to The Drum. This has been especially popular since the pandemic, where meeting for drinks has taken a backseat to more active dates. According to their research, 32 percent of singles have attended a fitness class with the intention to meet someone.

Survey Finds 70 Percent of Men on Dating Apps Have Lied

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  • Friday, April 07 2023 @ 10:38 am
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In a poll taken by GQ Magazine called "The Modern Lovers Survey", researchers found that 70 percent of men surveyed have lied on dating apps to make themselves appear more attractive to potential matches.

According to the study, respondents admitted to misrepresenting themselves when it came to career, age, height, or appearance, or some combination of those, to get more matches. The study found that 36 percent of respondents had misrepresented themselves in their photos, and 35 percent had lied about their age. The study also found that 28 percent had lied about their careers and 27 percent about their height.

In fact, GQ also found that as many as 21 percent of the men they surveyed were lying about their marital status. These respondents admitted that they were already in monogamous relationships and still using dating apps. And 29 percent of the men surveyed admitted they had kept a former love interest’s nude photos after a breakup, compared with only 8 percent of women who said they did the same.

India is Fifth Fastest Growing Dating App Market Globally

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  • Monday, March 27 2023 @ 03:01 pm
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India is now among the fastest-growing dating app markets worldwide, thanks to a growing young population of singles and their changing attitudes towards dating.

In terms of year-over-year growth, India emerged as the fifth largest market in dating app spending in 2022, according to a new study by data.ai Intelligence. Researchers found that Indian users spent $31 million more in 2022 than they did in 2021 despite economic factors like inflation that affect consumer spending.

Match Group, Bumble, and other major dating app companies have made a big investment in India, hoping to capitalize on this attractive market which now brings in millions of dollars in revenue each year to dating app companies.

Grindr Reports Positive Outlook and Growth to Close Out 2022

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  • Friday, March 17 2023 @ 10:26 am
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Dating app Grindr closes out 2022 on a high note, reporting a 34 percent increase in year-over-year earnings to $195 million, showing a positive outlook for the coming year to investors since the app went public.

According to Fast Company, monthly average users rose to about 12 million, up from 11 million at the same time last year. Paying users also grew from 703,000 to 873,000 over the last year.

This was the company’s first earnings report as a public company, and with the impressive numbers, shares more than doubled throughout the trading day, according to Fast Company. The article was quick to point out that the dating app industry in general is still volatile despite earnings, as shown by Bumble’s fluctuating share price and secondary stock offering, as well as the recent Match Group dip. Since Grindr’s report came out, the company’s stock has gone down.

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