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Category: Reporters – Sydney Bradley

Match Shares Tumble, Signaling an Opening for Dating Startups

Posted on November 11, 2024

Dating apps many on screenBUSINESS INSIDER – Match and Bumble stocks wavered. Tinder expects another drop in paying users in Q4. A 2024 Forbes Health survey reported 78% of Americans felt exhausted by dating apps. Match Group shares dropped 18% Thursday after Tinder paying users fell 4% to 9.9m in Q3. Hinge Q3 revenue grew 36%. Bumble saw 10% paying user growth to 2.9m. ARPU dropped 10%. Revenue was flat, dropping 0.7% to $274m.

Hinge now limits users' simultaneous match conversations to reduce unanswered messages to help "daters shift their mindset from quantity to quality of matches" and follow through with their matches. This is helping increase response rates on the app.

Earlier this year, Bumble acquired Geneva, a group chat app for niche communities for $17m. Bumble founder and chair Whitney Wolfe Herd said we "will not be a dating app in a few years" but rather for "human connection." CEO Lidiane Jones said the company will "enable the next generation of online-to-real-world connections."

by Dan Latu, Katie Balevic & Sydney Bradley
See full article at Business Insider

Mark Brooks: Dating companies need to persuade the public they have their best interests at heart. User sentiment is changing. We need to solve the continuity problem by broadening our perspective while increasing our sheer utility in dating. AI is the future.

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Instagram Emerges as the New Dating Hub Amid Swipe Fatigue

Posted on September 23, 2024

InstagramBUSINESS INSIDER – Instagram is increasingly being used for dating as users grow tired of traditional dating apps. People are flirting by viewing and liking each other's Stories, sliding into DMs, and curating their profiles to attract attention. Influencers like Serena Kerrigan have built dating communities on Instagram, where connecting feels more personal than on apps like Tinder or Bumble. Meta is aware of this trend and is enhancing Instagram's features, such as Story comments and Notes, to make flirting and dating easier on the platform.

by Sydney Bradley
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New Dating Startups Offer Fresh Alternatives to Traditional Apps

Posted on August 28, 2024

Fourplay logoBUSINESS INSIDER – New dating startups are shaking up the industry, responding to user fatigue with traditional apps like Tinder and Hinge. Notable startups include Pique, which offers daily matches without swiping, and Fourplay, which focuses on double dating. Friend of a Friend emphasizes mutual connections, while Boo uses personality-driven profiles. FFWD offers video profiles for genuine interactions, and Sitch and Amori incorporate AI-powered matchmaking and coaching. These apps aim to create more meaningful and real-life interactions for users.

by Sydney Bradley & Dan Latu
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Dispo Team Develops New AI-Powered Dating App, Teaser AI

Posted on May 4, 2023

Teaser AI iconBUSINESS INSIDER – The team behind photo-sharing app Dispo is building a new dating app called Teaser AI. The app will incorporate AI into online dating, allowing users to match with people and then chat with an AI version of the match. Prospective matches can chat with the user's AI, and the user can chat with theirs. The app is set to launch later in May and aims to "stop ghosting" with AI technology and ward off catfishing and creeps by verifying profiles. David Dobrik is not involved in the launch and development of Teaser AI. Daniel Liss, cofounder and CEO of Dispo, is listed as the primary contact for the new app.

by Sydney Bradley and Amanda Perelli
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