If you're curious about how Bumble works, you're in for a treat. Founded by Whitney Wolfe Herd in 2014, this dating app has been revolutionizing the online dating scene. With its unique approach, Bumble allows women to make the first move in heterosexual matches, setting it apart from its peers like Tinder. But don't worry, fellas – since April 2024, Bumble's "Opening Moves" feature has allowed everyone to start a conversation, opening up new ways to connect.
“We are committed to delivering the best possible value for our members with our products and as a result pricing can vary by location," a spokesperson said, emphasizing Bumble's dedication to user satisfaction.
Ready to jump in? First, create a profile by uploading four to six photos, filling out personal details, and setting your dating intentions. The more details you provide, the better Bumble's algorithm can work its magic. Once set up, explore potential matches in the People tab and use the swipe feature to express interest. If a match is made, head to the Chat tab to keep the conversation going. And don't forget about the Discover tab, where Bumble highlights profiles it thinks you’ll adore, refreshing daily at 9 a.m.
Here’s a little twist – matches on Bumble expire after 24 hours unless someone messages first. With a free account, you can extend one match per day, but if you're itching for more, consider the paid options.
Bumble offers a free tier, but for those wanting more, there are three enticing paid options: Boost, Premium, and Premium+. Each tier unlocks exciting features like unlimited swipes, rematching with expired connections, and more. Starting from $32.99 for a week, you can enjoy perks such as seeing who liked you first and even changing your location with Travel mode. It's all about enhancing your dating experience and finding the right match for you.