Common wisdom is that dating apps are over. But while millennials are tired of Tinder and upsells, swiping is alive and well.
initially felt intimidated by dating apps, but with the encouragement of her friends, has now used Tinder, Bumble and Hinge—three of the most popular dating apps amongst the millennial generation.
The Melanin Hive she’s referring to is Bumble’s Black ERG (employee resource group), which empowers the company’s Black ...
Dating apps are in for a shake-up ... Read more about new dating startups launching to compete with Tinder, Hinge, and Bumble: Read next ...
But thanks to dating apps such as Hinge and Bumble—and their clever, travel-friendly filters—that’s no longer the case. Users are now able to change their location and get swiping before ...
Lidiane Jones stepped into the role of CEO at Bumble, the popular online dating platform ... how men and women initiate conversations on the app. A near-record number of Americans are grappling ...
Shares of Bumble Inc. slid after hours on Tuesday after the dating app forecast first-quarter sales that missed Wall Street's expectations, as it tries to reinvent itself to help users better connect.
(Reuters) - Bumble's shares fell 16% on Wednesday after the dating app operator forecast first-quarter revenue below market estimates, as it continues to grapple with a slowdown in the growth of ...
Dating apps such as Hinge, Tinder, Bumble and OkCupid saw a surge in activity in the first half of February last year, with a rise in swipes, messages and matches, suggesting a last-minute push ...