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Creating A Tinder-Like App

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Dmytro Brovkin
Creating A Tinder-Like App

So you want to build the next Tinder? It’s not a bad market to invest in, with current valuations estimating that online dating market is worth around $2.2 billion, with mobile dating market revenues increasing from 43 to 381 million dollars between 2009 – 2016. More than 15% of adults in America are registered and active users of mobile dating applications, with 80% saying they feel it’s a good way to meet people.

Well.. congratulations, you’ve picked a burgeoning market rife with possibilities. This article will outline some of the main features and the basic “how to’s” you’ll need to think about when creating your dating app.

Before we get down to the bare necessities of how to make your own mobile dating app, note that it’s not exactly the cheapest venture at first. Even the most experienced companies can take anywhere from 12 weeks to 12 months depending on the number of features and clients’ needs. For 6 months, when aggregating the total cost of design, development and testing costing it will cost you around $60,000, so keep your budget in mind through the development process, and choose the features you’ll host accordingly.

Killer Features

We’ll start with the features your mobile dating app will need to be successful.

Most of them require you to sign in though Facebook or Instagram, upload information about yourself, such as your employment, your school and will perhaps get you to list basic information about yourself (e.g. your name, age, where you live) and let you set your gender, age, and location preferences (normally between 1-200 km).

Dating apps let users like/dislike people by swiping left or right, and potentially “super-like” at least one a day (if you want to show keen interest). The app itself works a little like Whatsapp and lets you sent your chosen people messages, emojis, gifts etc. through an inbuilt chat system.

Here’s a list of basic features you should consider implementing:

  • Sign up/Login through Facebook
  • Manage User profile and set discovery preferences: Thinking about making an extended bio to allow people to get a better idea of what they’re swiping, for example
  • Swipe to Like/Dislike a profile
  • Real Time Chat feature when both users like each other profile
  • Push notifications (which informs users when a new match has been found)
  • Geopositioning/GeoTagging
  • Voice Chat
  • A Match Making Algorithm: which better defines the who, what, where, when, and why’s of matching participants
  • Social Shares: This could potentially act like a points system for those who do share through their social media outlets (e.g. giving them access to premium matches).
  • Gamification: This could include letting users play virtual games with each other to better connect them. Keep it timed or say up to 3 rounds, and charge them for more matches)
  • Registration through Social Media Platforms and Social Network Integration: This has proven successful in the case of “Hinge”. The app largely relies on Facebook friends (to connect you to friends of your friends), matching people by the things they do as well as the people they know

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