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Category: Bumble

How Female Entrepreneurs Are Changing the Online Dating Landscape

Posted on March 8, 2021

Coffeemeetsbagel logo 2019FORBES – Mar 8 – Bumble founder Whitney Wolfe Herd recently became the world's youngest self-made billionaire after her dating app's wildly successful IPO. Bumble's success serves as a wake-up call for an industry that has traditionally been dominated by male leadership. Kim Kaplan, who was also part of the founding team of Plenty of Fish, launched Snack, a dating app that blends video with communication features popularized by Tinder and Bumble. Wolfe Herd and Kaplan are not the only women founders and executives changing the dating app game for the better. Based in San Francisco, the three Kang sisters – Arum, Dawoon and Soo – cofounded the dating app Coffee Meets Bagel. Another female founder, Amanda Bradford saw the need for ambitious, working professionals. She launched The League, a dating app that draws member information from LinkedIn.

by Serenity Gibbons
See full article at Forbes

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You’ve Got a Friend in New Social-Media Apps

Posted on March 8, 2021

Bumblebff iconWALL STREET JOURNAL – Mar 6 – Dating apps are taking a platonic turn. An analysis by venture-capital firm Andreessen Horowitz showed friend discovery is the fastest-growing category of mobile social apps in the U.S. Citing data from Apptopia, with friendship apps like Itsme, Wink and Yubo being the fastest-growing apps nationwide. Bumble BFF accounted for 9% of its total monthly active users as of Sep 2020. That traffic seems to have come mostly organically. Match Group has also been chasing friendships and other platonic connections. It estimates this market is twice the size of dating. Match Group paid $1.7B in cash and stock for South Korean social-media company Hyperconnect in its biggest acquisition ever. Hyperconnect is already generating profits and did $200M in revenue in 2020, up 50% YOY. Hyperconnect owns two video apps in Azar, which is the highest grossing one-to-one video chat app in the world; and Hakuna, which offers group live video, audio and avatar-based streaming.

by Laura Forman
See full article at Wall Street Journal

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What Dating Apps Get the Most Press Coverage?

Posted on March 2, 2021

Press coverage 2021OPW – Mar 2 – We published 956 posts during last year on OPWS.news, featuring 257 dating industry brands. Here is who got the most press coverage on OPW.news.

  1. Tinder (137 posts)
  2. Match Group (96 posts)
  3. Bumble (93 posts)
  4. The Meet Group (58 posts)
  5. Grindr (46 posts)
  6. Hinge (40 posts)
  7. OkCupid (39 posts)
  8. PlentyOfFish (28 posts)
  9. Match.com (27 posts)
  10. Blued (18 posts)

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Bumble Has Taken off Since Its IPO but It’s Way Overvalued

Posted on February 25, 2021

Bumble logo 2020INVESTORPLACE – Feb 25 – Bumble has had a very successful IPO. One reason why BMBL stock has done so well after its IPO (up $28 from its $43 IPO price last week), is the high EV-to-EBITDA. MatchGroup made $2.4B and made EBITDA of $794.5M. As MTCH stock has an EV of $46.2B, its EV-to-EBITDA multiple is 58x. By comparison, Bumble made an adjusted EBITDA of $144.4M. This means its EV-to-EBITDA multiple is 56x. In other words, BMBL has a similar EV-to-EBITDA multiple compared to Match Group. But there is a problem. Bumble is not worth this high a multiple. Bumble is not worth more than $43.45 per share.

by Mark R. Hake
See full article at Investorplace

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Bumble Unveils Quirky Campaign in Hyderabad

Posted on February 23, 2021

EXCHANGE4MEDIA – Feb 23 – Bumble has partnered with Ritu Varma, Abijeet Duddala, Alekhya Harika and Shreyas Mediratta, who will share their dating tips and tricks to help women make the first move.

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The Complete Guide to the Online Dating Industry

Posted on February 18, 2021

Online-dating heart shaped touchpadQUARTZ – Feb 14 – Dating online has revolutionized how we fall in love. The industry has 270m monthly users globally and grew by 13% in 2020, but online dating (swiping) has become exhausting. Experts say the apps that define the next era of online dating will offer more fun, safety, and community.

Amarnath Thombre, head of Match North America said Match's strategy is to "have each app run its own experiment," and, as the experiments play out, the company can use the successful features in its other properties. Match is also expanding into Asia with the lucrative Pairs in Japan, and Hawaya a Muslim-focused service.

Bumble had 42m MAU in Q3 2020. Facebook Dating seems to have fizzled, although some industry experts say it still has big potential [(Mark Brooks)]

"Pretty much everything that we charge for on Hinge, we couldn't really give away for free because then it wouldn't work anymore," said Hinge's CEO/founder Justin McLeod. "Think about Roses, for example. Roses are really, really special. If we gave everyone unlimited Roses, then it would completely defeat the purpose of Roses." Hinge downloads grew 63% globally between 2019 and 2020.

Mark Brooks, a leading industry consultant, says that for dating apps to be able to keep monetizing, moving into a more community-oriented gear is the way to go. "We want people to stick around, have fun. Yes, hook up, meet up, and maybe stick around even beyond that point," he said. "I think we'll see a general shift away from dating into more community-esque apps."

Since the beginning of the pandemic, The Meet Group saw livestreamed minutes increase by 40%. The Meet Group provides livestreaming for Match Group's Plenty of Fish, and the feature is proving to be popular. In Feb Match acquired Hyperconnect, a Korean "social discovery" company that owns a livestreaming app, and a video and audio chatting app that translates conversations in real time, for $1.7B.

Cook points out that the growth of the dating industry has generally been slowing. "And so what do dating companies do when you're saturating the market? …they find other ways to engage the user. …they can provide some entertainment value."

Every female dater interviewed for this article mentioned how they often feel unsafe on the apps, or how they are put off by unwanted sexual attention. In 2019, Bumble launched a feature that detects and blurs inappropriate photos. Tinder directs users who report violations to support organizations. Content moderation is slowly getting better.

Dating could jump to new media. For a true dating revolution to happen, the industry needs another media shift, like the one from desktop to mobile, said Brooks. He predicts that the jump will be to Augmented Reality, and that through wearable technology like AR lenses, people will get more "intel-on-the-go" about potential matches. "When passing by someone who has double matched, or is viable and an exceptional date candidate, they will be indicated to them." (Hakuna Live, one of the apps Match acquired in its Hyperconnect deal, features augmented reality avatars).

What's more, Brooks thinks we need more "coaxing along" when we're dating. AR, as well as "informed, tailored advice" from the dating service will deliver helpful nudges in real time, such as: "it's been 20 days since your last date night, might be time for a date at ,'" he said. "I think the benefits of timely advice will outweigh the creepiness of having a computer act as an informed advisor."

by Hanna Kozlowska
See full article at Quartz

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Sensor Tower’s State of Dating Apps Report

Posted on February 18, 2021

Sensortower logoSENSOR TOWER – Feb 18 – Sensor Tower's recent report – 2021 State of Dating Apps report – offers analysis on the latest trends for the category:

  • Dating app revenue and download trends in the U.S. and top apps
    App Store install growth outpaced that of Google Play, perhaps suggesting that dating apps are going after the comparatively higher spending consumers on Apple's platform. The Meet Group has found steady success with apps including MeetMe, Tagged, and Skout.
  • A look at how COVID-19 altered the dating landscape
    Despite COVID-19, dating app adoption remained steady throughout 2020. Downloads grew 3% Y/Y in Q4.
  • Trends among traditional dating apps entering 2021
  • Advertising trends among top dating apps, including a look at Bumble's creatives

You can download the summary report here or request the full report from SensorTower.

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Bumble Closes $2.5B IPO

Posted on February 18, 2021

Bumble logo 2020GLOBE NEWSWIRE – Feb 16 – Bumble has closed its initial public offering of 57.5M shares of its Class A common stock at a price to the public of $43.00 per share, including the full exercise by the underwriters of their option to purchase up to an additional 7.5M shares of Class A common stock.

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The Rise of Borderless Dating

Posted on February 16, 2021

Tinder passportQUARTZ – Feb 16 – In the early days of the pandemic, Tinder users started teleporting themselves into other countries. The feature, normally available with Tinder's paid subscriptions, was so popular that the company made it free for everyone for a month. Bumble followed suit, giving users the option to set their location filters "nationwide". Location has started mattering less. Nicole Parlapiano, VP of marketing for North America at Tinder, also says that Gen Z has a more relaxed, open approach to dating. "I think the world's getting smaller. What matters is good interaction, good conversation. And you can jump on a plane, you can get in a car," said Geoff Cook, CEO of The Meet Group, which owns streaming app MeetMe. OkCupid said in a blog post that since the start of the pandemic "connections and conversations across borders are up 50%, and people are setting their location preferences to 'anywhere' more than ever before.” ~1.5M users say they are open to a long-distance relationship. Dating coach and industry consultant Steve Dean said his clients have been more willing to widen their geographical perimeter during the pandemic. Eric Resnick, longtime online dating coach and industry consultant, is skeptical. "He wonders, how do you navigate a new online relationship? Are you exclusive, or do you also date locally?" "There's potential for it, but I think it's inherently risky," he said. "Nothing's real until you're in the same room at the same time as someone."

by Hanna Kozlowska
See full article at Quartz

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Tinder, Bumble and Hinge Show Surge in Americans Looking for Love Online

Posted on February 15, 2021

Dating apps development wsj articleWALL STREET JOURNAL – Feb 15 – Dating apps such as Tinder, Bumble and Hinge recorded a surge in users and time spent online last year. Overall, eight of the largest dating apps in the U.S. saw a 12.6% YOY increase in monthly active users in the final quarter of 2020, the biggest such jump in nearly two years, according to data tracker Apptopia. Match Group registered big gains in its Hinge app. In all, downloads of the eight apps increased 7.4% YOY in the Q4; in comparison, downloads in the Q4 of 2019 decreased 8.5% YOY. Meanwhile, time spent on the apps rose 13.4% in the Q4, up from 4.1% in the prior year.

by Yan Wu
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