Bumble is shifting away from its signature swipe model as dating apps evolve amid user burnout. CEO Adam Cohen-Aslatei, formerly of Bumble, discusses whether AI and new formats can improve dating.
Bumble Inc. is officially ditching its iconic swiping mechanism in an upcoming app reset, aiming to combat digital dating burnout and foster deeper, more intentional real-world connections. Saying ...
To create an account on Bumble, sign up with your Facebook account, Apple ID, or your phone number. From there, the app will prompt you to create your profile. You'll type in your name, add your ...
Swipe era ending: Bumble will replace its left-or-right swipe with a new interaction model to address user exhaustion and improve match quality. New profile design: A 'chapter-based' format will let ...
The popular dating app Bumble says it’s laying off nearly a third of its employees. Since the company’s 2021 IPO, stock prices have fallen from $75 to around $6.51 per share. Millennials like BU ...
A women-first, wildly popular dating app, Bumble (NASDAQ:BMBL) has seen its share surge after reporting Q4 2025 earnings on March 11, 2026, with Reddit sentiment flipping from bearish to bullish ...