About the Company
Bumble is an online dating service. Users are shown profiles of prospective matches and can "swipe left" to reject a candidate or "swipe right" to signal interest. Only female users can initiate contact with matched male users in heterosexual matches, but in same-sex matches, any individual can send a message first. Bumble Inc. developed the application where users may sign up with their phone number or Facebook profile and seek love matches or buddies in "BFF mode." Whitney Wolfe Herd created Bumble, in the United States. Bumble is the second-most popular dating application too. Austin, Texas serves as the company's headquarters. It employs 650 people worldwide. Bumble launched BFF mode in March 2016 to help customers meet platonic mates. When the user enters the mode, the app substitutes prospective dates with individuals of the same sex who are also searching for friends. Bumble has approximately 100 million users throughout the world. On Thursday, February 11, 2021, Bumble was listed on the Nasdaq market.;