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Most popular dating application would consider subscription for the rich?

Mark Van Ryswyk, product manager at Tinder, is eyeing a new premium membership that will reportedly cost $500 a month. He explained this in an interview for the American magazine Fast Companj.

« We’re really thinking about a whole range of additional value-added services for Tinder overall ‘ he explained.

According to him, this formula called “Tinder Vault” would be intended for the most demanding Tinder users who would be willing to pay a small fortune for quality meetings. It is therefore primarily aimed at people who are financially very well off.

He adds that his business is still ” in the learning phase ‘, and so Vault is just a project at the moment.

Tinder wants to talk to the rich.

Even if the majority of its users are satisfied with the free version, this one famous dating app already offers several premium subscription plans. Starting with “Tinder Plus” and “Tinder Gold” which range from $15 to $30. Both plans offer additional features like the ability to change your location to find matches in other cities, unlimited likes, and more. Premium Tinder subscriptions can offer a more personalized and convenient dating experience.

With the Tinder Vault offer, for a monthly cost of $500, users can enjoy a premium experience with privileged status that puts them in the list of the most active and nearby singles. In addition, a “private concierge service” is offered, but its exact function is still unknown.

But the detail that would spark the most interest from future Tinder Vault subscribers is the guarantee of only matching with rich people like you. Users with a “Premium Pass” have access to the platform’s “most active and influential members” for potentially more fruitful encounters.

Nothing is official for now. The price and launch of this potential formula could therefore be reviewed. The only thing that is certain is that, according to statements by , this formula is already in the development phase Mark van Ryswyk.

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