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Bumble’s Opening Move feature takes the pressure off women to come up with a new message every time


As Bumble prepares for its app relaunch this summer, the women-first dating platform announced a series of product updates on Tuesday, including a new Bumble has a series of product updates, including a feature that lets women prepare questions to send to matches.

“We recognize that it can sometimes be burdensome to start a chat every single time, so we wanted to listen to our members in that respect, help them find more ways to make that first move feel a little easier,” Dara Alsulayman, a senior product manager at Bumble, told TechCrunch. Bumble also made updates to profiles, including expanding its “Intentions” badges (an advanced filter option for premium members) to help narrow down the dating search. With Bumble approaching its tenth anniversary, the company also unveiled a new logo and refreshed app design on Tuesday, featuring bold fonts and a more “modern” feel, Alsulayman said.

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