Bumble is one of the most well-known dating apps out there. Founder and CEO Whitney Wolfe Herd started Bumble in 2014 after founding Tinder years prior. Bumble was, for many years, women’s answer to Tinder. That’s because it utilizes the same “swipe left or right” model to either pass or seek to match with someone else, but there is a key difference between the two: on Bumble, only women can message first (“make the first move”) in heterosexual matches.
Bumble has changed since 2014, though, and in case you’re seeking answers on how Bumble works, look no further.
How does Bumble work?
In Bumble’s early years, if you were a man matching with a woman, you had to wait until she messaged you first. But in April 2024, Bumble switched that up with Opening Moves, a way for anyone to message anyone else first. (In gay matches, or with nonbinary users, that was typically the case before this.)
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With Opening Move, any user could respond to a prompt on someone’s Bumble profile for matches to respond to. (If you think this is similar to Hinge, you’re right. Recently, major dating apps have added features that other apps already have.)
Then, in October 2024, Bumble expanded Opening Moves so users could add up to three prompts for matches to reply.
Any user can set an Opening Move.
How to use Bumble
First, you must create a profile on Bumble. Upload photos of yourself (Bumble recommends four to six), fill out your personal details — such as your age and gender — and set your dating intentions and filters for what you’re looking for. The more information you give, the likelier it is that the algorithm will serve profiles that fit what you want.
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Once you create your Bumble profile, you can find potential matches in the People tab, located squarely in the center of the navigation panel at the bottom of the screen. Swipe right if you want to match, left if you don’t. Once you match with someone, you can go to the Chat tab to start the conversation. (If you have a Premium account, you can also check out who’s liked you first.)
Then there’s the Discover tab, which is to the left of People. Bumble highlights four profiles it thinks you’ll really like (or at least, its algorithm does). You can either Like these profiles or tell Bumble they’re not for you. This selection of four refreshes daily at 9 a.m.
Unlike some other dating apps, matches on Bumble expire after 24 hours of matching unless someone messages. Free users can “extend” one match per day, but you have to pay for the app for more chances to extend matches.
As mentioned above, you can also set an Opening Move to give a match a chance to message once you match. With Opening Moves, both people have to send a message, otherwise the chat will expire.
Is Bumble free?
Bumble does have a free tier, and you don’t have to pay anything to match and message people. But if you want extra perks, you’ll have to pay.
As of late 2025, Bumble has three paid tiers: Boost, Premium, and Premium+ — but a spokesperson wouldn’t give a price breakdown to Mashable.
“We are committed to delivering the best possible value for our members with our products and as a result pricing can vary by location,” a spokesperson said. “There are a number of different subscription options, you can do a week, a month, or even a year. Prices for Bumble Premium start from $32.99 for a week.”
Here are the perks of each Bumble subscription, according to its blog.
Boost
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Unlimited swipes
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Rematch with expired connections
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Extend matches by 24 hours
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Backtrack accidental left swipes
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Spotlight your profile (temporarily bring it to the front of people’s queues)
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Five SuperSwipes (Bumble’s version of a SuperLike) each week
Premium
All the features of Boost, and:
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See who Liked you first
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Unlimited Advanced Filters
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Travel mode, so you can change your location when you go on a trip
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Incognito mode
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One Spotlight per week
Premium+
All the benefits of Premium, plus (get it?):


