Nobody wants to swipe anymore. Dating apps like Bumble and Tinder are scrambling to keep younger users engaged, and dealing ...
After more than a decade as CEO of Hinge, Justin McLeod is stepping down to launch another dating app—with an AI twist.
Justin McLeod, the CEO of dating app Hinge, is stepping down from his position to launch an AI dating product called Overtone ...
In today's age of hyperconnectivity, our digital trails stretch long and wide. Applications like Bumble, Tinder, Hinge and ...
Made in India dating apps are getting it right in smaller cities by enabling youngsters navigate social dynamics, while US-based apps stumble ...
Before Tinder swipes, Bumble matches, and Netflix-produced dating chaos, there was The Dating Game. Premiering in 1965, this iconic TV show ushered in a fresh, public way of thinking about romance. At ...
Gen Z is done with dating apps. More than half of the generation feels burned out often or always while using them, according to a July 2025 Forbes Health survey — the highest rate of any age group.
Hinge isn't the only app baking AI into its app. Before it rebranded to Bumble BFF, Bumble for Friends launched a similar ...
Hinge CEO Justin McLeod is stepping down from his role to launch a new AI dating product called Overtone. Match Group, the dating giant that owns apps like Hinge, Tinder, and OkCupid, is backing ...
Tinder does have a competitive edge. It's widely used and often the first app people turn to when they want to start dating ...
AI should support human connection, not replace it,” says Malgosia Green, Asia CEO of Match Group that owns several leading ...