Bumble says it’s moving beyond swiping and deeper into real-world social experiences as it courts Gen Z users.
Bumble is dismantling both of its founding ideas. CEO Whitney Wolfe Herd told analysts the swipe is being replaced by ...
Bumble is officially ditching its signature rule that required women to send the first message in heterosexual matches. Bumble changed online dating back in 2014. For a whole decade, guys had to wait ...
Will dating app malaise finally kill off the swipe? For Bumble, at least, that seems to be the case. In an interview with Axios on Thursday, Bumble CEO Whitney Wolfe Herd confirmed that Bumble will ...
Bumble is letting either person start a conversation and extending the reply window to 72 hours, retiring the rule that ...
Bumble is swiping left for the last time. The dating app will soon be getting rid of its swiping feature altogether, founder and CEO Whitney Wolfe Herd announced. “We are going to be saying goodbye to ...
Since Bumble’s launch in 2014, only women could initiate conversations in heterosexual matches on the app ...
Enter Bumble’s “ Plans ,” a new app that allows for people to meet each other in-person via a group setting. Users first ...
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Bumble is dropping a rule that had long distinguished the dating app from its competitors, allowing men to send the first message after a heterosexual match.
Bumble is letting go of swipes. Rather than asking users to swipe right or left on a profile to confirm their interest or disinterest in a potential match, the dating app is replacing it with ...
On Bumble, the app that started with the ethos of "women making the first move," men will now be able to message first, ...
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