Like seemingly every tech company, dating apps are going all-in on AI features. At a time when daters are sick of apps and want to meet people in person, apps are trying to incentivize users by ...
This International Women's Day it's time for the men of the U.S. and France to step up to the plate and smear on the red lipstick. I'm serious. Dating app Happn, the app that connects you to people ...
Dating app Happn, whose “missed connections” type of dating experience connects people who have crossed paths in real life, is fighting back at Tinder. Seemingly inspired by Happn’s location-based ...
“We're incredibly grateful to the millions of dedicated Happn members around the world who have helped us reach this point. To kick off the New Year and celebrate this milestone, we're giving our ...
The dating app Happn plans to introduce subscriptions as part of a drive to become profitable this year. CEO Didier Rappaport told Business Insider in an interview at Happn's Paris headquarters that ...
This interview is part of our series of Growth Stories. We interviewed the founders and CEOs of 20 of the fastest growing startups in Europe. The series is a lead-up to Tech5, the annual competition ...
Happn is an interesting little dating app when it comes to how it handles your personal geography. With Tinder, you can swipe in any city, but hell if you are going to try to date someone 3000 miles ...
Dating app Happn allows users to see who they've crossed paths with in real life. 2.2 million people use Happn in the UK. The 15 most popular people on Happn are largely from London — but Newcastle ...
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