From "Standouts" to "Roses," we break down every feature (free and paid) to see if Hinge lives up to the hype.
Single women are ditching pickup lines for power drills -- and using Hinge like a handyman hotline. Tam Nguyen / NYPost Design Move over, Mr. Right — Gen Z gals are looking for Mr. Fix-It. Savvy ...
If you haven’t heard of Hinge, where have you been?! With 30 million users, and the app setting up a date every two seconds, it’s one of the largest dating apps on the market. But with so many people ...
Hinge wants you to get off of its app and foster platonic relationships. The dating app giant is launching a $1 million social impact fund to tackle the loneliness epidemic that’s impacting its Gen Z ...
Gen Z singles are dealing with lingering social effects from the COVID-19 pandemic, according to new data from Hinge. Gen Z daters, or those who were born between 1997 and 2012, are 47% more likely ...
Hinge is introducing a new “Dating Intentions” profile feature that is designed to encourage users to be upfront about their expectations. With the launch of this new feature, users can select a ...
Hinge is the dating app that's "designed to be deleted." The app, which was acquired by Match Group in 2018, promises a more relationship-finding focus for its members — hence the tagline. "Hinge's ...
Hinge is a popular dating app that has recently added a new feature called Roses, in a move that mirrors both "The Bachelor" franchise and Tinder's Super Likes. A Rose is an enhanced form of the Like ...
Hinge, the dating app that uses Facebook to connect you with friends of friends, has today announced that it will be sunsetting its original app. In its place, Hinge will be launching an entirely new ...