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Bumble forecasts first-quarter revenue below estimates on sluggish user growth

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Posted on February 19, 2025

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By Kritika Lamba (Reuters) -Bumble forecast its first-quarter revenue below analysts' estimate on Tuesday, signaling that the dating app operator's efforts to boost growth are taking longer than

Bumble forecasts first-quarter revenue below estimates on sluggish user growth

By Kritika Lamba

(Reuters) -Bumble forecast its first-quarter revenue below analysts' estimate on Tuesday, signaling that the dating app operator's efforts to boost growth are taking longer than expected, sending its shares down 16% in extended trading.

Online dating apps have been grappling with declining user engagement and customer spending on their platforms amid a lack of new features and pressures from still-high inflation.

Bumble, however, is increasingly investing in marketing initiatives and generative AI-driven features to attract more young users.

The company will include features such as ID-verification and AI-photo kicker in its upcoming winter release, as it aims to increase safety for its users, CEO Lidiane Jones said on the post-earnings call.

Bumble said it expects to see a temporary decline in paying users by 100,000 to 120,000 in the near term, as it is in the early stages of this process.

As part of its monetization strategy, the company also said it would discontinue its smaller dating platforms, Fruitz and Official.

Bumble is finding it difficult to maintain the multi-app strategy — unlike Match, which is benefiting from its portfolio — and is further struggling to manage in a matured dating market, said Jamie Lumley, fundamental analyst at Carbon Arc.

"One area Bumble has talked about that is yet to transplay as a revenue opportunity is (the) friends and community feature, but that is yet to materialize," he added. "But could potentially change the game for Bumble."

Bumble's total average revenue per paying user decreased to $20.58, compared with $22.64 a year ago.

Total paying users for the Bumble app were at 2.8 million, down by 57,000 from the third quarter.

Earlier this month, the company's bigger rival Match Group, which offers dating app services such as Tinder, Hinge and OkCupid, also forecast its first-quarter revenue below estimates.

Bumble expects its first-quarter revenue to be between $242 million and $248 million, below analysts' average estimate of $256.9 million, according to data compiled by LSEG.

The Austin, Texas-based company's fourth-quarter revenue fell 4.4% to $261.6 million.

(Reporting by Kritika Lamba in Bengaluru; Editing by Shilpi Majumdar and Alan Barona)

Key Takeaways

  • Bumble forecasts lower Q1 revenue than expected.
  • User growth remains sluggish despite new features.
  • Bumble invests in AI and marketing to attract users.
  • Plans to discontinue smaller platforms Fruitz and Official.
  • Total paying users decreased, impacting revenue.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bumble's revenue forecast for the first quarter?
Bumble expects its first-quarter revenue to be between $242 million and $248 million, which is below analysts' average estimate of $256.9 million.
How many paying users does Bumble currently have?
Bumble reported a total of 2.8 million paying users, which is a decrease of 57,000 from the previous quarter.
What strategies is Bumble implementing to attract more users?
Bumble is investing in marketing initiatives and generative AI-driven features, including ID-verification and AI-photo kicker, to enhance user safety and engagement.
What challenges is Bumble facing in the dating app market?
Bumble is struggling with declining user engagement and customer spending, compounded by competition from Match Group and difficulties in maintaining its multi-app strategy.
What changes is Bumble making to its smaller dating platforms?
As part of its monetization strategy, Bumble plans to discontinue its smaller dating platforms, Fruitz and Official.

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