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Tinder is betting on IRL events to fix swipe fatigue

By dailyguardian.aeMarch 13, 20262 Mins Read
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Tinder is trying something a little ironic for a dating app: getting people off their phones and into the real world. The company has unveiled a set of new features, including in-person singles events and virtual speed dating sessions. It is designed to revive interest in online dating and bring users back to the platform.

The announcements were made during Tinder’s first-ever product keynote, where the company outlined several updates aimed at refreshing the app and attracting younger users. Parent company Match Group has reportedly invested about $50 million in product development to support the push.

Why is Tinder suddenly pushing IRL events?

The move comes as dating apps face growing complaints about “swipe fatigue”, which essentially refers to the burnout many users feel after endlessly scrolling through profiles. Tinder executives say the goal is to make dating feel more social again, rather than just another digital activity.

One of the biggest additions is a new Events tab, which lets users discover and attend real-world singles gatherings organized by Tinder. The feature is currently being tested in Los Angeles, where users can browse upcoming meetups and connect with other attendees beforehand.

What about the virtual speed-dating feature?

For those who prefer staying online a little longer, Tinder is also experimenting with video speed dating. The feature allows photo-verified users to join scheduled virtual events and participate in quick, three-minute video chats with potential matches. The idea is to recreate the energy of real-world speed-dating sessions while still using the app’s matchmaking tools. Tinder hopes these structured interactions will help users move past endless swiping and jump into actual conversations more quickly.

Tinder's main screen.

In the bigger picture, Tinder’s new strategy is that instead of focusing purely on algorithms and swipes, platforms are increasingly experimenting with social experiences that blend online discovery with offline interaction. If it works, the future of dating apps may look a little less like scrolling through profiles, and a lot more like actually showing up somewhere to meet people.

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