From the creator of Badoo (in collaboration with former Tinder executive Whitney Wolfe ) comes Bumble , an app that emerged in 2014 and is especially aimed at women. In its dating service ( Bumble Date ), women are the ones in control: for example, women are always the ones who must initiate conversations with men (with the exception of same-sex couples, where anyone can start the conversation in that case).
In addition, Bumble has a specific option where users can search for people exclusively to be friends (Bumble BFF), or to expand their professional network (Bumble Bizz). Currently, this application has more than 50 million users worldwide, mostly women. It can be downloaded on both Android and iOS.
Like other dating apps, Bumble is free , but it offers paid options to access premium services or features.
Badoo
Created in Spain in 2006 by Russian Andrey Andreev, and argentina number data considered one of the pioneers in online dating sites, Badoo is a platform that stands out for its usability, where anyone can find their "better half."
When accessing for the first time, users create their profile by uploading photos and establishing the age and sex of the people they want to meet. Once they find people to interact with, and if both are a good match, they communicate through a simple chat or video call. On their page they explain that you don't have to wait to make a match, you can go directly to talk to the person you are interested in to get to know each other. You can choose if you want a relationship, just chat or "meet and see what happens", perfect for those people who are in the flow.
The app has over 100 million downloads and is available on iOS and Android.