Who doesn’t know Tinder? It appeared a few years ago and became a thing for revolutionizing the way we meet new people. Tinder allowed us to connect with like-minded people quickly and without attending numerous events and parties. However, Tinder has some flaws that made its co-founder Whitney Wolfe Herd leave the company and create a new app that would be more female-friendly and not that much dating-oriented.

Bumble offers three different modes. Bumble Date resembles good, old Tinder. However, when using the dating mode, only the woman can start a conversation. According to Wolfe Herd, it’s meant to encourage women to take control. This move is intended to break conventional, unwritten dating rules urging men to reach out and women to wait for their Prince Charming.

The following mode Bumble BFF is something brand new in the world of Tinder-like apps. It allows users to find friends instead of classical dating. BFF is a perfect solution if you are new in the city and want to find partners in crime for a girls’ night.

If you want to expand your professional network, you will be certainly interested in Bumble’s latest mode. Bumble Bizz aims at facilitating business contacts. You can fill your profile with information regarding your professional experience. If you work in freelance, you will love this feature, which makes a perfect alternative to corporation-oriented LinkedIn.

In Paris, it’s impossible to avoid being a busy bee. Managing dating, meeting new friends, and work is not easy in the city of Lights, but with Bumble, you can have it all in one swipe.

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