The latest addition to the dating app scene is Cheers, a newly launched matchmaking app available to users in New York City. Founded by former Instagram engineer Sahil Ahuja, Cheers sets itself apart ...
Dating app users will often sit with friends as they swipe through their matches in order to gain feedback, or even hand over their phone and let their friends swipe for them. Now, that real-life ...
Tinder has rolled out a new feature dubbed "Tinder Matchmaker" that will allow users' family and friends to access the dating app and make recommendations for potential matches. The matchmakers do not ...
Matching on dating apps is getting a makeover thanks to AI. Amata, a new dating app launching in the US this week, is the latest startup to deploy AI to shake up the online dating experience. Instead ...
Tinder’s new app feature lets users invite friends to find potential matches for them, a potential attempt to reach Gen Z, which research has found prefers using social media over dating apps to find ...
It sounds like the plot of a sci-fi rom-com: Dating app users create avatars of themselves that go on dates in virtual reality. If the avatars hit it off, an in-person meeting is arranged. This isn’t ...
In 2022, Jessica Evans decided she was fed up with dating apps. “My mental health was taking a real hit from the marketplace type of dating. I didn’t like how toxic the dating app culture had got,” ...
The Zucker siblings, Lian, 32, and Adam, 28, have modernized old-time Jewish matchmaking with Loop, a matchmaking app for users 18+, regardless of culture, gender, religion or observance level. Rather ...