Entries in dating app (7)

Wednesday
Jul172024

Tinder launches new 'Photo Selector' AI feature

Today, Tinder, the popular dating app, has announced the global release of ‘Photo Selector,’ a new AI feature option that helps take the guessing game out of photo selection and improve user dating profile effortlessly. 

With Tinder finding that 52% of singles struggle with picking the perfect profile pic, the new Photo Selector takes the hassle out of choosing photos, so users can spend less time stressing and

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Tuesday
Dec202022

Tinder wants you to set dating expectations with Relationship Goals

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Tinder recently introduced a new feature on its platform to help users show their intentions for being on the dating app. Relationship Goals have rolled out in the US, but they'll be available globally by January 5. It lets you say whether you're looking for a friend, hookup, or long-term partner. There are six options you can choose from Long-term partnerLong-term, Open to shortShort-term, Open to longShort-term funNew Friends; or Still figuring it out.

While Tinder was typically seen as a more casual kind of dating app, its users have started to look for more. According to Tinder's 2022 Year in Swipe report, 73% of users aged 18-25 want someone clear about what they want.

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Wednesday
Oct192022

Bumble dating app brings Ted Lasso's Bantr to life

Bumble, the women-first dating and social networking app, has recently partnered with Apple’s global hit Emmy Award-winning comedy Ted Lasso to let members experience Bantr, the fictitious dating app featured on the show.

A weekly Bantr Live experience will be available free of charge in Bumble’s Date Mode and people on Bumble can RSVP directly within the app. 

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Thursday
Feb142019

Samsung wants to set you up on a date using its ref

Is Tinder, Bumble, or your dating app of choice just not doing it for you anymore? Have you considered "Refrigerdating?" Yes, that is the app's name. And yes, it is what you think it is. Samsung's way to promote its Family Hub Refrigerator is by aiming for your heart through your bellies (good or bad choices be damned). The ref has an ingredient-tracking camera that can double check if you run out of certain items, and you can use that camera to take photos of your ref's content. You can access these photos and the web-based app through its built-in touchscreen.  From there you can start swiping left and right on potential dates. You don't need to have this Samsung ref to use the app. You can upload a photo of your own refrigerator, and watch the sparks fly. Or at least, that's the hope. Happy swiping!