Dating app Bumble is scrapping swiping and its women-first messaging rule, with CEO Whitney Wolfe Herd promising a revolutionary AI-driven replacement in 2026.
"We are going to be saying goodbye to the swipe," CEO Whitney Wolfe Herd said.
When Bumble posted a cryptic image on Instagram telling the swipe that "it's over," people questioned whether the dating app ...
The details are vague on what will actually replace swipes, but based on recent announcements from Bumble, there's a good ...
Bumble plans to remove swiping entirely as dating apps confront user fatigue, falling engagement, and changing Gen Z ...
Bumble's swipe feature — responsible for countless connections, breakups and everything in between — will soon be no more, founder and CEO Whitney Wolfe Herd announced Wednesday on "The Axios Show." ...
There's been a notable change in appetite for Bumble Inc. (NASDAQ:BMBL) shares in the week since its quarterly report, with the stock down 19% to US$3.43. Revenues were US$212m, a ...
The CEO did not reveal what swipes will be replaced with Bumble users can swipe right to match and swipe left to reject a ...
The Bumble CEO said, "We are going to be saying goodbye to the swipe and hello to something that I believe is revolutionary ...
At the heart of this shift is the rise of clarity in dating, where intentions are stated, not assumed, and honesty replaces ...