Introduction:
In heterosexual matches, only female users can make the first contact with matched male users, while in same-sex matches either person can send a message first.
Profiles of potential matches are displayed to users, who can "swipe left" to reject a candidate or "swipe right" to indicate interest.
As of January 2021, with a monthly user base of 42 million, Bumble is the second-most popular dating app in the U. S. after Tinder.
Bumble is the first app to bring dating, friend-finding, and career-building into a single social networking platform. Download Bumble : bumble.com/?ct=LinkedIn Careers Page: thebeehive.bumble.com/careers THE BUZZ IS REAL 'Bumble exists to empower women...' (Fast Company) 'Bumble is just an app: but it's changing the discussion.' (Wired) 'Bumble offers an alternative that prioritises meaningful connections, with women calling the shots:' (UK Sunday Times) 'Bumble rejects hate speech to make users feel safe on its dating app' (Texas Standard) 'What makes Bumble different from other dating apps...is its focus on giving women all the power. ' (Business Insider) CHANGING THE RULES OF THE GAME Finding relationships online isn't embarrassing anymore. Bumble has lifted the stigma of online networking by employing robust reporting and setting unprecedented standards for respectful behavior. The app has also successfully shaken up traditional gender roles in heteronormative dating. On Bumble, ladies always talk first. Bumble is also the first of its kind to bring friend-finding to social networking. Now you can swipe through potential dates, friends, and professional connections on the same platform.
Key Facts:
- Product Launch: 2014
- Founder:
- Estimated Monthly Visitors: 50m-100m
- Telephone number:
- Domain name: bumble.com
- Owner: Bumble
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- Country of operation: Worldwide