TREND OF 2021: CONNECTION
Empowering women with Bumble
Bumble: Dating, Chat & Meet up
Match, Date & Make Friends app
Bumble is our 2021 Trend of the Year winner because... the social network deepened its women-led approach to connection and made it even more playful.
‣ Number of first moves made by women in Bumble: 2 billion
‣ Percentage of male Bumble users who joined because women make the first move: 63
‣ Most popular emoji in profiles: 🤷♀️
Whether you’re looking to find romance, a platonic friendship or professional opportunities, the dating and networking app Bumble helps you make those connections in a way that challenges antiquated gender norms. When two people of different genders match in the app, only people who identify as women can start the conversation. (If a match is between two people of the same gender, either can send the first message.)
Since its launch in 2014, Bumble has been steadily innovating along the way. It was among the first dating apps to introduce video and voice calling to let women connect without sharing their phone number or email address. After last year’s lockdown orders, voice and video sessions in the app shot up 70 per cent, with people spending an average of 30 minutes on each call.
Recently, a partnership with Snapchat brought augmented-reality lenses to Bumble’s video calls, giving you the option to use a 360-degree background during your virtual date. Is there a better conversation starter than having a tiny T. rex dancing on your shoulder, or seeing yourselves at a picnic under the Eiffel Tower?
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APP STORE AWARDS 2021
iPhone App of the Year
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APP STORE AWARDS 2021
iPhone Game of the Year
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APP STORE AWARDS 2021
iPad App of the Year
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APP STORE AWARDS 2021
iPad Game of the Year
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APP STORE AWARDS 2021
Apple Arcade Game of the Year
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APP STORE AWARDS 2021
Mac App of the Year
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APP STORE AWARDS 2021
Mac Game of the Year
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TREND OF 2021: CONNECTION
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APP STORE AWARDS 2021
Apple Watch App of the Year
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APP STORE AWARDS 2021
Apple TV App of the Year
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APP STORE AWARDS 2021
Apple TV Game of the Year
According to CEO Whitney Wolfe Herd (who became the world’s youngest female self-made billionaire when she took the company public in February 2021), time spent in lockdown fundamentally changed the dating landscape and Bumble had to adapt.
“With virtual dating, people get to know one another on a deeper level before meeting in the real world,” says Wolfe Herd. “It helps them focus on what they’re truly looking for.”
During lockdowns, people’s renewed sense of clarity led to more intentional and respectful dating behaviours.
– Whitney Wolfe Herd, Bumble CEO
The addition of 150 interest badges gave members a quick way to signal what really matters to them. There’s the usual interests (concerts, baking) as well as super-specific picks (staycations, go-karting), plus badges for causes, such as Trans Ally. Under drinking preferences, a Sober badge gives those in recovery a way to connect.
With the improvements it delivered in 2021, Bumble challenged more than social norms; it also figured out how to help us all connect on a deeper level.
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