1. Let friends play Matchmaker
Want your parents, siblings, best friend, or coworkers to recommend potential partners? With Matchmaker, invite up to 15 loved ones to play Cupid for you. They’ll have four hours to suggest profiles (don’t worry, they can’t officially “like” on your behalf).
2. Give yourself a Boost
You can rocket your profile toward the top of the queue of potential matches with a Boost. Pro tip: Activity in the app spikes Sunday afternoons, so dive in then for quicker responses, more matches, and the chance to make the most of your time at the top.

3. Share in the swiping
With the Double Date feature, you and a friend can swipe through profiles of other Tinder users who’ve also partnered up. When one person from each pair swipes right, everyone gets added to a group chat. To try Double Date, tap the icon on the top right corner of the Home feed.
4. Book a destination date with Passport
Whether you’re looking for “the one” or just someone to explore a new city with, Tinder’s Passport feature can help you connect with people all over the world. To use Passport, go to the app’s settings and select Get Passport, then search for a city to start matching with people who live there.

5. Set your intention
Tinder makes it easy to connect with others who share your interests and dating intentions. Browse profiles by categories like “Pet Parents,” “Non-monogamous,” or “Wants Kids.” Certain groups have specific requirements to join—to get into “Serious daters,” for example, your profile will need a bio and at least four photos.