Tinder may hog the headlines with its mobile-first approach to dating, but Hinge has been making inroads with its own take on what a social dating app is all about since its launch in the U.S. last year.
After a year of explosive growth that brought in north of $16 million in funding, Hinge is today launching outside the U.S. for the first time, kicking off in London.
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“Our user base has grown six times in the last year alone and nearly all of our growth has been via word-of-mouth,” he said. “We’re confident we’ll have the same success in the U.K.”
Available for Android and iOS, Hinge is open for business in London as of today, and we’re told that it will be arriving in its third country later this month when it hits Toronto, Canada.
People elsewhere in the world can actually download the app too, letting them sign up to the Hinge waiting list. Armed with this data, Hinge can then determine which markets are ripe for launch, and those on the waiting list will be the first to know when it happens.
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