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Zoosk vs. Bumble

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Homepage - zoosk
4.9/5
Homepage - Bumble
4.7/5

Many people want to try out dating apps because they’ve heard of someone or know someone who met the current ‘love of their life’ on a dating site. However, the problem most are faced with after getting past the stage of deciding to use a dating app is deciding which of the dating apps to use.

Using a dating site is an investment. It is going to cost you money and time. Zoosk vs. Bumble is an article that lets you know if these two platforms are worth your money, effort, and time. No one wants a fruitless investment. Read on to find out if these two platforms are worth it.

Zoosk vs. Bumble

Comparison of History

Homepage - zoosk

Both Zoosk and Bumble have quite the story that will make for a good watch at the cinema. Zoosk was launched in December 2007 by two Iranian immigrants who developed a passion for connecting single people. Both came to the United States to improve their education and quality of life but ended up doing more than that.

Shayan and Zadeh are the companies’ original CEOs before the company changed hands in 2019. Six years before that, in 2013, Zoosk enjoyed some success. It was the no. 1 grossing dating app and the top 25 grossing apps on the Apple App Store.

Homepage - Bumble

After canceling its initial public offering in 2015, the company was sold off four years later to Spark Networks SE. Zoosk is the second biggest dating app in North America and has pulled in more than a hundred million dollars.

Bumble’s history is intertwined with another online dating platform through its founder. Whitney Wolfe Herd founded the dating site in 2014. She was the co-founder of Tinder before going to found Bumble. Bumble works a little differently from most platforms you may have used.

It is a very socially conscious app that aims to dismantle heteronormative social cues. As such, the app does not let men initiate a conversation with women. Instead, women are tasked with reaching out to the men they like.

Bumble is valued at $1billion, and the ‘feminist dating app’ was able to generate $240 million in revenue in 2019.

Key Features of the Website

SuperSwip - BumbleAny dating platform you choose to invest your money and time in must-have tools that make it easy and straightforward to build a relationship.

These tools are the site’s essential features, and you will usually find them grouped as those you can access for free and others you can’t. Bumble has many things that you are allowed to do with a free account.

You need a profile to attract any attention, and Bumble lets you do just that for free. When your profile is done, you can expect to get match suggestions. If you match with someone you would like to know about, the chat and messaging services are free to use.

Connections made on Bumble can expire when you use a free account. A paid user can extend connections past 24 hours. If the connection ends up expiring, you can re-match with them. To improve your chances of making a connection, a SuperSwipe feature can help you catch attention.

Zoosk Discover Your Type

On Zoosk, you can create a profile after registering an account; you can send smiles and hearts to people you love. You can view the full profiles of other Zoosk members. The paid feature lets you do this and more.

Messages can now be sent, and you have full access to SmartPicks, see who likes you, and browse in incognito mode.

Comparison of the Signup Process

Sign Up - Bumble

Bumble’s signup process is relatively easy if you’ve got a Facebook account already. There is no need to provide extra information about yourself, you have to click the Facebook button, and you would be signed up because Bumble will take all the data it needs from Facebook.

Bumble also has the option of registering through your phone number if you do not want to register via Facebook.

About You - zoosk

Signing up on Zoosk takes more time than Bumble. It is a quick and easy process, but it takes about 10 minutes (plus your profile) because of the detail Zoosk needs to make matching easy for you and other platform members.

You can also sign up via Google or Facebook. Zoosk can detect if you are using a VPN, so you have to sign up using your country of residence’s zip code.

User Base

Young Woman Looking Her CellphoneBumble’s user base has grown exponentially from when it was first launched. In the first year of its launch, it had about a million users.

Now, more than 100 million people use Bumble to find love, and 700 thousand new people come in every month.

Despite being around for longer, Zoosk has a lower number of users than Bumble.

It operates globally and has more than 40 million users in over 80 countries.

Ease of Using Each Platform

Zoosk Communication

Zoosk’s user interface is well laid out. You enjoy a simple and straightforward experience using the platform. All the features are laid out on one side for easy access. Bumble’s design is one of the best in terms of aesthetic quality. Its color theme is beautiful, its layout is not flashy, and the app is user-friendly.

App - Bumble

Success Rate

In the past few years, Bumble’s growth rate put it as one of the most successful dating apps out there. Zoosk isn’t bad as well. The women-first feature of Bumble is one that seems to be working.

Homepage - zoosk
4.9/5
Homepage - Bumble
4.7/5

Pricing

Cost Zoosk

Zoosk’s plans

Monthly Plans
  • 1 Month: 29.99 USD
  • 3 Months: 59.99 USD
  • 6 Months: 74.99 USD
Coins
  • 180 Coins: 19.99 USD
  • 480 Coins: 39.99 USD

Price - Bumble

Bumble’s Plans

BumbleBoost Subscription
  • 1 Week: 10.99 USD
  • 1 Month: 24.99 USD
Lifetime Subscription
  • 149.99 USD
Bumble Credits
  • 1 Coin: 1.99 USD
  • 5 Coins: 8.99 USD
  • 10 Coins: 14.99 USD
  • 20 Coins: 24.99 USD
  • 30 Coins: 37.99 USD

Pros and Cons

Gay couple Flirting

Zoosk

Pros
  • Users have enough information on their profiles
  • Its signup process prevents fake accounts
Cons
  • There is no matching algorithm
  • There is no way to prevent spamming

Bumble

Pros
  • Well thought out layout design
  • Simple signup process
Cons
  • Women do not have enough information before having to make a move

Bottom Line

If you are a heterosexual man or woman, you might find Bumble’s whole setup of giving women impetus to make the first move a tad different. It will take some getting used to. The logic isn’t flawed because it removes unsolicited messages, but Bumble has to give women more information before making contact.

The signup process needs to be more detailed. Zoosk has several success stories from users of its platform. The recurring theme among these user stories is how they are mostly modern young couples. If you consider yourself one, it may be a site worth your time.

Homepage - zoosk
4.9/5
Homepage - Bumble
4.7/5

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