Tinder App Users In India. Online dating has been a pretty active scene since the very early days of the internet. Sites like Match.com and eHarmony have been using the magic of modern technology for years to match up singles, but the game was taken to a whole new level with the advent of the mobile app. Tinder is a geosocial networking and online dating application that allows users to anonymously swipe to like or dislike other profiles based on their photos, a small bio, and common interests. Once two users have "matched," they can exchange messages. Tinder launched in 2012 within startup incubator Hatch Labs as a joint venture between IAC and mobile app development firm Xtreme Labs. Tinder's in-app feature called ‘Prompts’. (Tinder) The dating app also turned pretty social as users browsed through Tinder the most during this time. In India, the swipe volume among users increased by 32%. There was a 5x increase in mentions of Animal Crossing in Tinder bios as users turned to virtual hangouts.
To help users better introduce themselves to potential matches, Tinder recently released Prompts, a new in-app feature that lets members respond to questions or finish a sentence to display on. Tinder is a dating app that matches users to others based on geographic proximity. It works through a simple interface that allows users to swipe right to ‘like’ or left to ‘pass’. If two users both like each other, it’s a ‘match’ – and they are then able to chat through the app. Tinder users are able to view selected pictures pulled from their potential match’s Facebook.
Tinder users in India are growing by 1% a day. India has swiped Tinder right—and how. On Wednesday (Jan. 6), the company announced that it is setting up its first international office in Delhi.
Tinder users jump 400 percent in India over a year. The popular dating app has enjoyed incredible growth in India, where smartphone and Internet connectivity are hitting new highs. In September, the US-based online dating giant Tinder launched the “My Move” feature exclusively for India. Similar to American rival Bumble, the app now allows women to be the only ones to. To help users better introduce themselves to potential matches, Tinder recently released Prompts, a new in-app feature that lets members respond to questions or finish a sentence to display on. Tinder breaking down barriers in India, one swipe at a time. The majority of young people in India still want an arranged marriage. Yet the "hook up" app is growing more popular by the day.